The parent company is KCPI (Kith Consumer Products Inc.). Their TV brand seems to be Affinity.
Affinity is the name of the company that makes the Affinity TV. The televisions can be purchased from Meijer, Target and Best Buy.
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Chlorine has a negative second electron affinity because it releases energy when gaining an additional electron. This makes it less likely to accept a second electron compared to its first electron affinity, which is positive.
Sabre is the name of the company that makes Sabre televisions. The company makes these televisions exclusively for the military.
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Affinity - Affinity album - was created in 1970.
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There are currently no codes available for an Affinity TV. Below are the steps for a Power Scan which can be used to try and scan the code in. Power Scan to TV: 1.) With the TV on, press and hold the TV button (about six seconds) on top of the remote until all mode button backlights come on, then release. 2.) Press and release the red power button, then press the Up arrow button once a second while pointing the remote at the TV. If the code for the TV comes up, it will power off. 3.) When the power turns off, press the POUND (#) button. If the code entered is valid for the remote, the mode light flashes three times. To verify the code works try several different functions for that equipment.
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Electron affinity values for noble gases are endothermic because these elements have stable electron configurations and do not readily accept additional electrons. This makes it energetically unfavorable for them to gain an extra electron, resulting in a positive electron affinity value.