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Transcribed Image Text:Two sets of ionizations are shown in the tables below. Complete the tables by ordering each set of ionizations by increasing amount of energy required.
In other words, for each set choose "1" next to the ionization that would require the least energy, "2" next to the ionization that would require the next least
energy, and so on.
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required
energy
ionization
ionization
required
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Ra - Ra
+e
In - In + e
Kr + Kr
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As + As
+e
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Bi + Bi + e
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F - F + e
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