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Which of the following pair of elements would have a more negative electron gain enthalpy?

O or F

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Solution

O and F are present in the same period of the periodic table. An F atom has one proton and one electron more than O and as an electron is being added to the same shell, the atomic size of F is smaller than that of O. As F contains one proton more than O, its nucleus can attract the incoming electron more strongly in comparison to the nucleus of O atom. Also, F needs only one more electron to attain the stable noble gas configuration. Hence, the electron gain enthalpy of F is more negative than that of O.

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Chapter 3: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties - EXERCISES [Page 97]

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NCERT Chemistry - Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 11
Chapter 3 Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
EXERCISES | Q 3.20 (i) | Page 97

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