Difference between electron affinity and e gaim enthalpy
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The electron affinity is defined as the amount of energy released when an electron is added to a neutral atom or molecule to form negative ions X + e? ? X?
Electron gain enthalpy is the amount of energy released when an isolated gaseous atom accepts an electron to become a monovalent gaseous anions.
Eq : atom(gas) + electron ---> anion(gas) + energy (electron gain enthalpy)
Electron gain enthalpy is the amount of energy released when an isolated gaseous atom accepts an electron to become a monovalent gaseous anions.
Eq : atom(gas) + electron ---> anion(gas) + energy (electron gain enthalpy)
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