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The atomic size decreases (with some exceptions) , the ionization energy , electronegativity and electron affinity also increase from left to right.
Fluorine does not have the highest electron affinity it has highest electronegativity the highest electron affinity is for chlorine atom.
You think probable to the value of electronegativity.
Roughly, first ionization potential and electron affinity.
Strontium, Sr, doesn't accept electrons, so it has low electron affinity. Sr will liberate electrons, so it has low ionization energy.
This element is a very reactive nonmetal as fluorine or chlorine.
radius: He ionic radius : Mn7+ electronegativity : Fr electron affinity : Fr ionization energy: H
Electronegativity, ionization energy, electron affinity, and atomic number are values that increase from left to right across a period.
The atomic size decreases (with some exceptions) , the ionization energy , electronegativity and electron affinity also increase from left to right.
It has High electron affinity.
Electronegativity
Electronegativity is the measure of pull one atom has on another. Electron affinity is the amount of energy that is released when a neutral atom gains an electron.
As you move down a column (group) in the periodic table, the electronegativity decreases, the ionization energy decreases, the electron affinity decreases, and the atomic radius increases.
ionization energy
Electronegativity is the measure of pull one atom has on another. Electron affinity is the amount of energy that is released when a neutral atom gains an electron.
To create an electron affinity reactor you will have to use the second ionization energy.
Fluorine does not have the highest electron affinity it has highest electronegativity the highest electron affinity is for chlorine atom.