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Why second electron affinity of halogens is zero?


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Answered by s8b1548chansi6435
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But Halide ion opposes another electron to accept due to stable inert gas configuration, also the increased shielding effect opposes an extra electron. Thus 2nd EAof halogens is zero.Oct

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Answered by innovatived65
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Because it has its octet complete that is it has already eight electrons in its outer shell so its stable .

((that means it does not have either pisitive or negative charge so how could it attract electrons ...))

((electron affinity is the property of attracting elecrrons))

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