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what r the factors affecting electron gain enthalpy?.... pls answer it guys


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Answered by Anonymous
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Your answer:

(i) Nuclear charge: The electron gain enthalpy become more negative as the nuclear charge increases. This is due to greater attraction for the incoming electron if nuclear charge is high.

(ii) Size of the atom: With the increase in size of the atom, the distance between the nucleus and the incoming electron increases and this results in lesser attraction. Consequently, the electron gain enthalpy become less negative with increase in size of the atom of the element.

(iii) Electronic configuration: The elements having stable electronic configurations of half filled and completely filled valence subshells show very small tendency to accept additional electron and thus electron gain enthalpies are less negative.

Variation of electron gain enthalpies in periodic table:

Electron gain enthalpy, in general, becomes more negative from left to right in a period and becomes less negative as we go from top to bottom in a group.

(a) Variation down a group: On moving down a group, the size and nuclear charge increases.

(b) Variation along a period: On moving across a period, the size of the atom decreases and nuclear charge increases.

Important Trends in Electron Gain Enthalpies:

There are some important features of electron gain enthalpies of elements. These are:

(i) Halogens have the highest negative electron gain enthalpies.

(ii) Electron gain enthalpy values of noble gases are positive while those of Be, Mg, N and P are almost zero.

(iii) Electron gain enthalpy of fluorine is unexpectedly less negative than that of chlorine.

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