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the units of electron affinity are​

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Answered by tarannumvasim313
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Answer:

kJ/mol

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Answer: This may help you

Explanation:

The units of electron affinity are _______.

=> Kj/mol

N-Unit of Force

Kj-Unit of energy

eV- Unit of e.m.f

W-Unit of work function

Kj/mol-Unit of electron affinity

Electron affinity is defined as the change in energy (in kJ/mole) of a neutral atom (in the gaseous phase) when an electron is added to the atom to form a negative ion. It is usually reported as the energy per mole of atoms (in units of kilojoules per mole).

This is the rendered form of the equation. You can not edit this directly. Right click will give you the option to save the image, and in most browsers you can drag the image onto your desktop or another program. The negative sign shows that energy is released when a Chlorine atom gains an electron.

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