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28 September, 05:48

For the first ionization energy for an N2 molecule, what molecular orbital is the electron removed from

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  1. 28 September, 06:16
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    p orbital.

    Explanation:

    Valence electrons are the electrons in an atom holding the very last orbital which is used in chemical bonding with other elements. Their existence could define the chemical properties of that atom.

    During the first energy in ionization of an N2 molecule the molecular orbital from which the electron could be extracted is the only one with the highest energy level. Nitrogen has its outermost orbital (p) containing three valence electrons. Each orbital is only half filled, and thus it is unstable Thus, the electron mission must have been removed from p orbital.
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