Chemistry, asked by ishuharshu2006, 11 months ago

Why first ionization energy of7 N>8 0?​

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Answered by 007Boy
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The ionization energy of molecular nitrogen is 1503 kJ mol-1, and that of atomic nitrogen is 1402 kJ mol-1. Once again, the energy of the electrons in molecular nitrogen is lower than that of the electrons in the separated atoms, so the molecule is bound.

Answered by anjalibanode9457
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Hlo mate.........

In reality, the first ionisation energy of nitrogen is greater than the first ionisation energy of oxygen because nitrogen, in a stable half filled orbital state, is comparatively more stable than oxygen.

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