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Explain electron gain enthalapy.​

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Answered by ayushtripathi5359
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Electron gain enthalpy of an element is the energy released when a neutral isolated gaseous atom accepts an extra electron to form the gaseous negative Ion i.e. anion. We can denote it by Δ eg H. Greater the amount of energy released in the above process, higher is the electron gain enthalpy

Answered by sonysneha146
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Electron gain enthalpy of an element is the energy released when a neutral isolated gaseous atom accepts an extra electron to form the gaseous negative Ion i.e. anion. We can denote it by Δ egH. Greater the amount of energy released in the above process, higher is the electron gain enthalpy of the element...

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