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explain the anomalies to the general trend in first ionisation energies that would exist between :
Be & B
N & O
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Be would be higher than boron since removing electron from Be disrupts a filled sub-level.
O would be lower than N since one of the p orbitals have two electrons.
P.s I hope you know what I am talking abooout
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