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The first loinsatisation in electron volts of nitrogen and oxygen atoms are respectively , given by

A

`14.6,13.6`

B

`13.6,14.6`

C

`13.6,13.6`

D

`14.6,14.6`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Ionisation potential of nitrogen is more of oxygen l.This is because nitrogen has stable fully half filled p orbitals
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