Which of the following is affected by the stable electron
configuration of an atom ?
(a) Electronegativity
(b) Ionisation enthalpy
(c) Electron gain enthalpy
Correct answer is:
(1) only electronegativity
(2) only ionisation enthalpy
(3) both electron gain enthalpy and ionisation enthalpy
(4) all of the above
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Answer:
(3) both electron gain enthalpy and ionisation enthalpy
Explanation:
(a) Electronegativity. Inert gases have zero electronegativity.
(b) Ionisation potential. Inert gases have very high value of ionisation energy as the removal of electron breaks the stable configuration.
(c) Electron affinity. Inert gases have positive value of the electron affinity due to presence of stable electronic configuration.
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