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An atom is found to have succesive ionization energies of 578, 1817, 2745, 11575, 14830, 18376,...

An atom is found to have succesive ionization energies of 578, 1817, 2745, 11575, 14830, 18376, and 23293 kJ/mol. What group is this atom in on the periodic table.

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There is huge difference between IE3 and IE4

We can conclude that after 3 electrons are removed, the atom has required the stable noble gas configuration.

That is atom has 3 valence electrons.

So, it belongs to group 3

Answer: Group 3

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