Physics, asked by satya2582, 1 year ago

Photoelectric effect vs. electronegativity?

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Answered by niti117
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PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT : when a required perticular wavelegth of light is flashed on the metal surface , metal ejects an electron per photon. this phenomenon is called photoelectic effect. but ro eject a electron
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ELECTRONEGATIVITY: it is the property of an element. it is the tendancy of the element to gain elecrons

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Answered by Rossily
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Photoelectric effect:- When a required particular wavelength of light is flashed on the metal surface metal ejects an electron per photon. This phenomenon is called photoelectric effect.

electronegativity:- It is the property of an element. It is the tendency of the element to gain electrons.

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