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What is electron affinity and explain it

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Answered by lifebug
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electron affinity is the amount of energy released while converting a neutral gaseous atom into a negatively charged gaseous ion by the addition of electron.
it's unit is electron volts per atom and it is represented by a negative sign

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Answered by Anonymous
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The electron affinity of an element is the energy liberated when an electron is added to neutral gaseous atom.

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