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Which of the following relation is correct with respect to first (I) and second (II) ionization potentials of sodium and magnesium

  1. I subscript M g end subscript equals I I subscript N a end subscript  
  2. I subscript N a end subscript greater than I subscript M g end subscript  
  3. I I subscript M g end subscript greater than I I subscript N a end subscript  
  4. I I subscript N a end subscript greater than I I subscript M g end subscript  

The correct answer is: I I subscript N a end subscript greater than I I subscript M g end subscript

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