The first ionisation potential (electron volts) of nitrogen and oxygen atoms are…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
The first ionisation potential (electron volts) of nitrogen and oxygen atoms are respectively given by (1987)
- 14.6, 13.6
- 13.6, 14.6
- 13.6, 13.6
- 14.6, 14.6
Answer
(A) 14.6, 13.6
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