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why group 17 does not form stable negative ions​

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Answered by prajakatakadu134
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because energy is released.

Answered by ItzNoName
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Electron affinities are negative numbers because energy is released. The elements of the halogen group (Group 17) gain electrons most readily, as can be seen from their large negative electron affinities. This means that more energy is released in the formation of a halide ion than for the anions of any other elements.

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