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The first ionisation energy of oxygen is less than that of nitrogen . Which of the following is the correct reason for this observation ?

A

a) Lesser effective nuclear charge of oxygen than nitrogen

B

b) Lesser atomic size of oxygen than nitrogen

C

c) Greater interelectron repulsion between two electrons in the same p - orbital counter balances the increase in effective nuclear charge on moving from nitrogen to oxygen

D

d) Greater effective nuclear charge of oxygen than nitrogen

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The correct Answer is:
C

The electronic configuration of nitrogen is
`_(7)N=1s^(2),2s^(2),2p^(3)`

Due to presence of half filled p- orbital ,(more stable ) a large amount of energy is required to remove an electron from nitrogen . Hence , first ionisation energy of nitrogen is greater than that of oxygen .
The electronic configuration of oxygen is

The other reason for the greater IP of nitrogen is that in oxygen , there is a greater interelectronic repulsion between the electrons present in the same p- orbital which counter - balance the increase in effective nuclear charge from nitrogen to oxygen .
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