Why is electron affinity of n and p very low?
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The amount of energy released when an electron is added to an isolated neutral atom in its lowest energy state to produce an anion is called its electron affinity
Electron affinity values generally increase on moving from left to right along a period due to to the decrease in the atomic size and the increase in its effective nuclear charge
Nitrogen and P has high atomic number so there electron affinity is low
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Electron affinity values generally increase on moving from left to right along a period due to to the decrease in the atomic size and the increase in its effective nuclear charge
Nitrogen and P has high atomic number so there electron affinity is low
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