- A$IP$ of $X_{(g)} > E.A$ of $X_{(g)}$
- B$IP$ of $X_{(g)} > IP$ of $X_{(g)}^-$
- C$IP$ of $X_{(g)}^+ > IP$ of $X_{(g)}$
- ✓All are correct
Since $X ^{-}$(negatively charged species has more electron density, hence it can give easily electron so its $IP$ is less than $X$ )
I$\varepsilon$ is greater than $\varepsilon$.A since in $\varepsilon . A$ of neutral species energy generally releases than in I$\varepsilon$ which require more energy to extract an electron.
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$[A]$ $\mathrm{A} 1\left(\mathrm{CH}_3\right)_3$ has the three-centre two-electron bonds in its dimeric structure
$[B]$ $\mathrm{BH}_3$ has the three-centre two-electron bonds in its dimeric structure
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