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Question
The first ionisation potential of nitrogen and oxygen atoms are related as follows
Options
A.The ionisation potential of oxygen is less than the ionisation potential of nitroge
B.The ionisation-potential of nitrogen is less than the ionisation potential of oxygen
C.The two ionisation potential values are comparable
D.The difference between the two ionisation potential is too large.
Solution
These can be explained on the basis of E. C. of N and O. [I. E1 (N) > I . E1 (O)]
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