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Why is the electron affinity of carbon higher than nitrogen?

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Electron affinity decreases or increases across a period depending on electronic configuration. This occurs because of the same subshell rule that governs ionization energies. Example: Since a half-filled "p" subshell is more stable, carbon has a greater affinity for an electron than nitrogen.

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