What is electron affinity of nitrogen and beryllium
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As a result, elements such as helium, beryllium, nitrogen, and neon, which have unusually stable electron configurations, have such small affinities for extra electrons that no energy is given off when a neutral atom of these elements picks up an electron.
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electron affinity of beryllium = -0.5(2)
electron affinity of nitrogen = - 0.07
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electron affinity of beryllium = -0.5(2)
electron affinity of nitrogen = - 0.07
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