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Since element B has the highest first IE amongst the four consecutive elements, it must be a noble gas. Thus:
  • element A is a halogen (group 17) and forms an A- anion
  • element C is in group 1 and forms a C+ cation
  • element D is in group 2 and forms a D2+ cation
Forming a D3+ cation requires much more energy than is needed to form D2+. Since an atom of element D has 2 electrons in its valence shell, the D2+ cation has emptied that valence shell and its outermost electron shell is now a complete / filled shell that was formerly an inner shell. We can predict that the 2nd IE of D was perhaps double its 1st IE, whereas its 3rd IE will be much higher, perhaps five to ten times that of the 2nd IE, and so the formation of the D3+ cation is very unlikely.
 

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