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KCET · Chemistry · Thermodynamics (C)

The correct order of ionisation energy of \(C, N, O\), \(F\) is

  1. A \(\mathrm{F} < \mathrm{O} < \mathrm{N} < \mathrm{C}\)
  2. B \(\mathrm{F} < \mathrm{N} < \mathrm{C} < \mathrm{O}\)
  3. C \(\mathrm{C} < \mathrm{N} < \mathrm{O} < \mathrm{F}\)
  4. D \(\mathrm{C} < \mathrm{O} < \mathrm{N} < \mathrm{F}\)
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(D) \(\mathrm{C} < \mathrm{O} < \mathrm{N} < \mathrm{F}\)

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Ionisation energy generally increases from left to right in a period but ionisation energy of nitrogen is greater than oxygen due to stable \(\mathrm{p}^{3}\) configuration. Hence, the order is as
\[
\mathrm{C} < \mathrm{O} < \mathrm{N} < \mathrm{F}
\]