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 Why does 'N' have higher ionisation enthalpy than O?​

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Answered by llXxmrsmasoomxXll
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Now Ionisation energy(I.E) is the energy required to remove an electron from the valence shell of an atom.As seen in the configuration,N atom has stable half filled valence p-orbital ,therefore large amount of energy is required to remove the valence electron from N atom. Therefore I.E of N is higher than that of O.

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Now Ionisation energy(I.E) is the energy required to remove an electron from the valence shell of an atom.As seen in the configuration,N atom has stable half filled valence p-orbital ,therefore large amount of energy is required to remove the valence electron from N atom. Therefore I.E of N is higher than that of O.

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