Chemistry, 06.09.2019 20:30 ceceshelby51631
What is the predicted order of first ionization energies from highest to lowest for lithium (li), sodium (na), potassium (k), and rubidium (rb)?
rb > k > na > li
k > rb > na > li
li > na > k > rb
rb > k > li > na
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