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Why electronegativity of non metal is high?​

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Answered by takkesakshi1976
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Electronegativity differs from electron affinity because electron affinity is the actual energy released when an atom gains an electron. ... Nonmetals have more valence electrons and increase their stability by gaining electrons to become anions. The electronegativities of nonmetals are generally high.

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Answered by UniqueBabe
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Electronegativity differs from electron affinity because electron affinity is the actual energy released when an atom gains an electron Nonmetals have more valence electrons and increase their stability by gaining electrons to become anions. The electronegativities of nonmetals are generally high.

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