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  1. what are electronegativity, electron affinity, and ionization energy?
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  2. Batteries are made of two metals with different electron affinities. What does the phrase “electron affinity” mean and how
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  3. Question 7 to 20Q7) All are periodic properties except (A) ionization energy (B) electronegativity ( dipole rooment (D) electron
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  4. What's the relationship between ionization energy and electron affinity? I ionization eneergy deals with losing electrons and
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  5. Consider the following neutral electron configurations in which 'n' has a constant value. Which configuration would belong to
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  6. The electron affinities of the elements from aluminum to chlorine are -44, -120, -74, -200.4, and -384.7 kJ/mol respectively.
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  7. Use the electronegativity and valence electron information to answer the question. H electronegativity: 2.2 H valence electrons:
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  8. Element x has the highest first electron affinity in its period, the ground state electron configuration of its common is: [Kr]
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  9. Simple Chemical Reactions Unit Test12 of 1912 of 19 Items Question Use the electronegativity and valence electron information to
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  10. Rank these elements according to electron affinity.Br, S, Ne most energy released by gaining an electron: most energy absorbed
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