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what is electron gain enthlpy​

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  • Electron gain enthalpy is defined as the amount of energy released when an electron is added to an isolated gaseous atom. Sign Convention For Electron Gain Enthalpy: Negative: When energy is released while accepting an electron.
  • Electron gain enthalpy of an element is the energy released when a neutral isolated gaseous atom accepts an extra electron to form the gaseous negative Ion i.e. anion. ... Greater the amount of energy released in the above process, higher is the electron gain enthalpy of the element

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Electron gain enthalpy is defined as the amount of energy released when an electron is added to an isolated gaseous atom. During the addition of an electron, energy can either be released or absorbed. Sign Convention For Electron Gain Enthalpy: Negative: When energy is released while accepting an electron.

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