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Statement I: Oxygen has a smaller first ionization energy than fluorine.
Because
Statement II: Oxygen has a higher Zeff value than fluorine.

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true, false
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false, true
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false, false
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true, true, not correct explanation
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true, true, correct explanation
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Solution

The correct option is A true, false
Statement I: Oxygen has a smaller first ionization energy than fluorine.
Because in oxygen, after removal of the electron, we get half filled 2p orbital which is stable. The first ionization enthalpies of O and F are 1324 kJ/mol and 1681 kJ/mol respectively.
Statement II: Oxygen has a lower effective nuclear charge (Zeff) value than does fluorine.
Hence, the statement I is true and the statement II is false.

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