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oxygen has lower ionisation energy than nitrogen .why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oxygen also has an unexpectedly low ionisation energy, less than that of nitrogen. This is due to an electron being added to an already half full orbital in oxygen, which results in electron electron repulsion, which will lower the ionisation energy.

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Oxygen also has an unexpectedly low ionisation energy, less than that of nitrogen. This is due to an electron being added to an already half full orbital in oxygen, which results in electron electron repulsion, which will lower the ionisation energy

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