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Why does an element with less electron affinity get ionized easily?

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Electron affinity can reflect the ability of an atom to gain electrons. The smaller the first electron affinity, the easier an atom gains electrons. The greater the electron affinity, the weaker is the ability of an atom to gain electrons. The ionization energy shows the ability of an atom to loose its electrons.

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