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Electron Affinity

The electron affinity of an element is the energy released or absorbed when an isolated gas-phase atom acquires an electron, measured in kJ/mol.

Electron affinity vs electronegativity

Electron affinity vs electronegativity

  • The electron affinity of an element is a measurable physical quantity.
  • Electron affinity is the energy released or absorbed when an isolated gas-phase atom acquires an electron, measured in kJ/mol.
    • Electronegativity describes how tightly an atom attracts electrons in a bond.
  • It is a dimensionless quantity that is calculated by comparing the amounts of energy required to break different types of bonds.
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