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The ionization energy of nitrogen is larger than that of oxygen is it is becouse of

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Ionization energy is the minimum energy required to remove the most loosely held electron from one mole of gaseous atoms to produce one mole of gaseous ions each with a charge of +1.  

An atom is highly stable when its valence orbital is completely filled or half-filled and in nitrogen, the valence p orbital is exactly half filled. So, p orbital in nitrogen is more stable than in oxygen, which has one electron more than the half-filled configuration. So, the ionization energy of nitrogen is more than that of oxygen.

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