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If x,y and z are Mulliken electronegativity, ionization potential and electron-affinity respectively. Then the electron affinity (z) in the terms of electronegativity (x) and ionization potential (y) will be:

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2X-EA-IP=0

Electron affinity: The amount of energy released when an electron is added to the outermost shell of one mole of an isolated gaseous atom in its lower energy state.

Ionisation energy: Minimum energy required to remove most loosly held outer most shell e – in ground state from an isolated gaseous atom is known as ionisation potential.

X=

2

IP+EA

2X−IP−EA=0

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