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What is the second electron affinity of Se?

I believe the first is... Se- -> Se + e-

The second.... Se -> Se+ + e-
7 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Nope, affinity forms more negative ions.

Se++ + e- >>Se+
7 years ago
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What is the second electron affinity of Se?

I believe the first is... Se- -> Se + e-

The second.... Se -> Se+ + e-

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