Chemistry, asked by sashankr76, 5 months ago

explain 1)Electronegativity and 2)Electron affinity​

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Answered by drbchandrashekarshet
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Unlike electronegativity, electron affinity is a quantitative measurement of the energy change that occurs when an electron is added to a neutral gas atom. The more negative the electron affinity value, the higher an atom's affinity for electrons.

Answered by shrutidas0706
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Unlike electronegativity, electron affinity is a quantitative measurement of the energy change that occurs when an electron is added to a neutral gas atom. The more negative the electron affinity value, the higher an atom's affinity for electrons.

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