17 kcal/mole
electron affinity is the negative of electron gain enthalpy. for example, the electron gain enthalpy of fluorine is -328, and electron affinity is 328 which is -(-328)
Selenium has the greater electron affinity
It has High electron affinity.
chlorine has the highest electron affinity
Generally, electron affinity increases (becomes less negative) in groups/families moving from top to bottom.
P+ -e= -P
Helium has no electron affinity.
Phosphorus - 0.747 ev/atom Nitrogen - (-0.07) ev/atom therefore P
Fluorine does not have the highest electron affinity it has highest electronegativity the highest electron affinity is for chlorine atom.
electron affinity is the negative of electron gain enthalpy. for example, the electron gain enthalpy of fluorine is -328, and electron affinity is 328 which is -(-328)
Bromine has a higher electron affinity.
Selenium has the greater electron affinity
chloline
It has High electron affinity.
Yes, that is part of the definition of electron affinity.
chlorine has the highest electron affinity
Generally, electron affinity increases (becomes less negative) in groups/families moving from top to bottom.