Chemistry, asked by ruchikamble02, 5 months ago

why electron gain enthalpy of nitrogen is lower than that of carbon​

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Answered by tanvi1307
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electron affinity of nitrogen is lower(less negative ) than carbon. ... For many elements ,energy is released when an electron is added to the atom and therefore , electron gain enthalpy is negative. The magnitude of the electron gain enthalpy measures the ability of an atom to hold an additional electron .

Answered by bengrace1180
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electron affinity of nitrogen is lower(less negative ) than carbon. ... For many elements ,energy is released when an electron is added to the atom and therefore , electron gain enthalpy is negative. The magnitude of the electron gain enthalpy measures the ability of an atom to hold an additional electron

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