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Why is the first ionisation energy of oxygen lower than that of nitrogen? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why is the first ionisation energy of oxygen lower than that of nitrogen?

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उत्तर

  1. Nitrogen has a half-filled 2p subshell (2p3), which is more stable and symmetrical.
  2. Oxygen has one more electron (2p4), causing electron-electron repulsion in the same orbital.
  3. This repulsion in oxygen makes it easier to remove an electron, lowering its ionisation energy.
  4. Therefore, despite oxygen having a higher nuclear charge, its first ionisation energy is lower than nitrogen’s because nitrogen’s half-filled configuration is extra stable.

This explains the anomaly in the expected trend of ionisation energies between these two elements.

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