Chemistry, asked by siddhi1221, 1 year ago

The ionization potential of nitrogen (z=7) is more then oxygen (z=8) .This is explained with????

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Answered by ravichandrand30
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Due to stability,

In nitrogen the last orbital 2p is half filled,which is stable.So,removing the electron is difficult.

thus,ionization potential is more than oxygen.


siddhi1221: no actually based on which principle or rule I mean
ravichandrand30: It is due to stability factor
siddhi1221: no actually the the answer is hund's rule
ravichandrand30: no, hund's rule means ' no pairing occurs till the orbitals having same energy are singly filled'
siddhi1221: you check it properly
ravichandrand30: No, I'm sure about it.
ravichandrand30: What are you studying??
siddhi1221: ok so what answer that you think it is right
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