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size of atom electron affinity​

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Answered by govardhanagirise76
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There are two factors that can affect electron affinity. These are atomic size and nuclear charge. ... The smaller the atom is, the closer the outermost shell is; therefore, it is a stronger attraction between the nucleus and the incoming electron. That means the electron affinity is higher for smaller atoms

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