what do you expect about first ionization energy of n and O? justify your answer
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The first ionisation enthalpy of two isotopes of the same element should be same because it is a function of the electronic structure of the atom and two isotopes of an element have the same electronic structure or same electronic configuration.
Ionisation enthalpy is the minimum amount of energy required to move an electron from the outermost shell of a neutral isolated gaseous atom in it`s ground state. Since the isotopes of same element have the same atomic number, they have the same number of electrons and differ only in the number of neutrons. Hence the ionisation energy for two isotopes of an element should be same.
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