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oxygen has lower ionisation energy than nitrogen why?

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Answered by himanshudewangan2009
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While in an oxygen atom, there are four electrons present in the valence shell and the atoms tend to gain extra stability by losing one electron from the shell and attain half-filled electronic configuration. This explains why oxygen has lower ionisation energy than that of nitrogen.

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