Question
The second ionization potential of elements is invariable higher than first ionization potential because
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| Column $-I$ | Column $-II$ |
| $(A)$ Ionisation potential | $(P)$ $O < F < N$ |
| $(B)$ Electronegativity | $(Q)$ $N < O < F$ |
| $(C)$ $Z_{eff}$ | $(R)$ $O < N < F$ |
| $(D)$ Electron affinity | $(S)$ $N < C< O$ |

Statement $I :$ The limiting molar conductivity of $\mathrm{KCl}$ (strong electrolyte) is higher compared to that of $\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{COOH}$ (weak electrolyte).
Statement $II :$ Molar conductivity decreases with decrease in concentration of electrolyte.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below: