Relative Number of Electrons Nitrogen (N) 700 Relative Number of Electrons 600 Oxygen (0) 700 600 500 Binding Energy (eV) 500 Binding Energy (CV) 400 400 300 300 5. The photoelectron spectra above show the energy required to remove a 1s electron from a nitrogen atom and from an oxygen atom. Which of the following statements best accounts for the peak in the upper spectrum being to the right of the peak in the lower spectrum? (A) Nitrogen atoms have a half-filled p subshell. (B) There are more electron-electron repulsions in oxygen atoms than in nitrogen atoms. Р (C) Electrons in the p subshell of oxygen atoms provide more shielding than electrons in the subshell of nitrogen atoms. (D) Nitrogen atoms have a smaller nuclear charge than oxygenlatoms.

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Relative Number
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Nitrogen (N)
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Binding Energy (eV)
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5. The photoelectron spectra above show the energy required to remove a 1s electron from a
nitrogen atom and from an oxygen atom. Which of the following statements best accounts
for the peak in the upper spectrum being to the right of the peak in the lower spectrum?
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300
(A) Nitrogen atoms have a half-filled p subshell.
(B) There are more electron-electron repulsions in oxygen atoms than in nitrogen atoms.
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(C) Electrons in the p subshell of oxygen atoms provide more shielding than electrons in the p
subshell of nitrogen atoms.
(D) Nitrogen atoms have a smaller nuclear charge than oxygenlatoms.
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Transcribed Image Text:Name: Relative Number suonger jo Relative Number of Electrons Nitrogen (N) 600 Oxygen (0) 700 600 Due: Wed., 3/1/23 500 Binding Energy (eV) 500 Binding Energy (CV) 400 Page 4 / 9 400 5. The photoelectron spectra above show the energy required to remove a 1s electron from a nitrogen atom and from an oxygen atom. Which of the following statements best accounts for the peak in the upper spectrum being to the right of the peak in the lower spectrum? I 300 (A) Nitrogen atoms have a half-filled p subshell. (B) There are more electron-electron repulsions in oxygen atoms than in nitrogen atoms. AP Chemistry (C) Electrons in the p subshell of oxygen atoms provide more shielding than electrons in the p subshell of nitrogen atoms. (D) Nitrogen atoms have a smaller nuclear charge than oxygenlatoms. + Sign out
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