If oxygen has low ionization energy compared to nitrogen because one of the p-orbital is filled with two electrons, then ionization energy of fluorine should be lower than oxygen because it has two filled p-orbitals that contains two electrons each. What causes fluorine to have higher ionization energy than oxygen?
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If oxygen has low ionization energy compared to nitrogen because one of the p-orbital is filled with two electrons, then ionization energy of fluorine should be lower than oxygen because it has two filled p-orbitals that contains two electrons each. What causes fluorine to have higher ionization energy than oxygen?
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