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Electron gain enthalpy of noble gases is:
(a) Less
(b) High
(c) Very high
(d) Nearly Zero

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Answered by kumaripuja79
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Answer:

Due to the stable configuration, they do not accept an electron and hence they have large positive electron gain enthalpy.

An electron has to enter the next higher principal quantum level which leads to a very unstable electronic configuration

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Answered by ramyadukuntla
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Electron gain enthalpy values of noble gases are positive because they have stable electronic configuration and thus have no tendency to take additional electron.

D.NEARLY ZERO is correct answer

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