nitrogen has higher ionization energy than oxygen why?
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becouse nitrogen is more than oxygen in our enviroment
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Nitrogen has a half filled electronic configuration which is much more stable than an incomplete p- orbital of oxygen which would need to give up one of it’s electrons to attain the stability of nitrogen. Hence nitrogen would require more ionization energy to remove an electron from it’s outer shell than oxygen.
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