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The first ionisation potential 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

Same explanation as in Question `2` above.
`:. IE_(1)` of `N (14.5) gt IE_(1)` of `O(13.6) eV`
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