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20. Ionisation energy of oxygen is greater than that of Nitrogen. Why?


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Answered by rrajinder81l1
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This is due to electron being added to an already half full orbital in oxygen which results in electron repulsion so ionisation energy of oxygen is greater than that of nitrogen

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Answered by 242119
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So, p orbital in nitrogen is more stable than in oxygen, which has one electron more than the half-filled configuration

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