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Why does the ionization energy dip between Nitrogen and Oxygen?


The next electron is forced to share an orbital with another electron (will spin in opposite directions), this reduces the ionization energy


The next electron fills the next energy level, thus increasing the ionization energy


The next electron begins to fill the 3s orbital, reducing the ionization energy


the next electron will be involved in bonding and therefore reduce the ionization energy