εxρℓαíη :
➤ ωнαт ís εℓεcтяση αғғíηíтү íη síмρℓε тεямs?
➤ ωнαт ∂σεs нígн εℓεcтяση αғғíηíтү мεαη?
➤ ωнαт ís тнε σтнεя ηαмε σғ εℓεcтяση αғғíηíтү?
❌ησ sραм❌
❤íтzѕαмíяα_
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εxρℓαíη :
➤ ωнαт ís εℓεcтяση αғғíηíтү íη síмρℓε тεямs?
➤ ωнαт ∂σεs нígн εℓεcтяση αғғíηíтү мεαη?
➤ ωнαт ís тнε σтнεя ηαмε σғ εℓεcтяση αғғíηíтү?
❌ησ sραм❌
❤íтzѕαмíяα_
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What is electron affinity in simple terms?
Electron affinity is the energy change that results from adding an electron to a gaseous atom. For example, when a fluorine atom in the gaseous state gains an electron to form F⁻(g), the associated energy change is -328 kJ/mol.
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What does high electron affinity mean?
The giving off of energy is shown with a negative sign. Based on this sign convention, this means that a higher electron affinity indicates that an atom more easily accepts electrons. A lower electron affinity indicates that an atom does not accept electrons as easily
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What is the other name of electron affinity?
Electron gain enthalpy is sometimes also referred to as Electron affinity although there is a minute difference between them. Electron gain enthalpy is defined as the amount of energy released when an electron is added to an isolated gaseous atom.
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