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which element in the periodic table has highest electron affinity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Although Fluorine has the highest electronegativity, Chlorine has the highest electron affinity and this is because the considerable repulsion in the tightly packed 2p subshell of Fluorine.

Answered by ashishkumarmeher2004
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Answer:

Chlorine has highest electron affinity.

Explanation:

Which Element Has the Highest Electron Affinity? Chlorine has the highest electron affinity among the elements. Its high electron affinity can be attributed to its large atomic radius, or size. Because chlorine's outermost orbital is 3p, its electrons have a large amount of space to share with an incoming electron.

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