Why oxygen are less electron affinity than sulphur?
Answers
Answered by
16
Oxygen being smaller in size than sulfur, has its valence shell electrons placed more closely than sulfur. ... As an external electron is introduced, energy is released (which is called electron affinity) but at the same time, some of the energy is consumed due to the instability caused by electron-electron repulsion.
Similar questions
Hindi,
8 months ago
Chemistry,
1 year ago
Math,
1 year ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
Physics,
1 year ago