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The first ionization potential for S is lower than the first ionization potential for P because:

▸ Hund's rule is violated

▸ P has a p3 configuration

▸ ionization potentials decrease across a representative period

▸ P is to the right of S on the periodic table

▸ P is below S on the periodic table
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