what is the difference between electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy?
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They are both the same (essentially), but electron affinity is used to describe the energy that is provided to the surroundings of an atom when an electron is accepted, rather electron gain enthalpy describes the amount of energy released by said atom that gains an electron.
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They are both the same (essentially), but electron affinity is used to describe the energy that is provided to the surroundings of an atom when an electron is accepted, rather electron gain enthalpy describes the amount of energy released by said atom that gains an electron.
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