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Which halogen has maximum electron affinity and why ???​

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Answered by purujitpranshu
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Therefore, chlorine has a higher electron affinity than fluorine, and this orbital structure causes it to have the highest electron affinity of all of the elements. Hence electron affinity of Chlorine is higher in halogens.

Answered by ravi2742
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As moving down the group electron affinity of elements decreases

But in case of Fluorine, it is a small atom with a small amount of space available in its 2p orbital. Because of this, any new electron trying to attach to fluorine experiences lower electron affinity from the electrons already living in the element's 2p orbital. Since chlorine's outermost orbital is a 3p orbital, there is more space, and the electrons in this orbital are inclined to share this space with an extra electron. Therefore, chlorine has a higher electron affinity than fluorine, and this orbital structure causes it to have the highest electron affinity of all of the elements.

Hence electron affinity of Chlorine is higher in halogens.

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