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Neon shows zero electron affinity due to

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Answered by archanasushil2004
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Electron affinity is a tendency of an atom of gaining one or more electrons to fulfill the octet and become neutral or to become a negative ion. ... For this reason the Neon atom does not want to add an electron and show electron affinity which will break it's stability.

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Answered by KrIsHaNu20
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Your answer—

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stable configuration of electrons.

Because electron affinity is a tendency of an atom of graining one or more electrons to fulfil the octet and become neutral or to become a negative ion.For this reason Neon atom does not want to add electron and show electron affinity which will break it's stability.

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