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The ionization potential of nitrogen is ...

The ionization potential of nitrogen is more than that of oxygen because of

A

the greater attraction of the electrons by the nucleus

B

the extra stability of the half filled p-orbitals

C

the smaller size of nitrogen

D

more penetration effect

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