Difference between ionisation potential and electron affinity.
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Io ionisation potential is the amount of energy required to remove an electronic from the outermost shell of an isolated atom to form a cation. whereas electron affinity is the amount of energy release when an atom in the gaseous state accepts an electron to form anion
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↗Actually welocme to the concept of the ATOMIC STRUCTURE..
↪IONIZATION POTENTIAL
〽This also called as Ionization enthalpy is the energy required to eject or remove out the outer most electron from the VALENCE CELL of an Isosceles atom of an ELEMENT..
↪ELECTRON AFFINITY
〽This refers to the amount of energy required to Drop a ELECTRON or put a electron in a one mole Isoscles gaseous atom of an ELEMENT.
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↗Actually welocme to the concept of the ATOMIC STRUCTURE..
↪IONIZATION POTENTIAL
〽This also called as Ionization enthalpy is the energy required to eject or remove out the outer most electron from the VALENCE CELL of an Isosceles atom of an ELEMENT..
↪ELECTRON AFFINITY
〽This refers to the amount of energy required to Drop a ELECTRON or put a electron in a one mole Isoscles gaseous atom of an ELEMENT.
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