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The elements of which group in the periodic table release the most energy by gaining an electron?

The elements of which group in the periodic table absorb the most energy when gaining an electron?
11 years ago

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DrBob222
You look at the electron affinity (EA). The ones with the highest negative value release the most energy; the ones with the lowest negative value absorb the most energy.
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