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The amount of energy,which is released due to the addition of extra electron to the outermost orbital of gaseous atom,is called
Options
(a) ionisation potential
(b) electron affinity
(c) electron capacity
(d) electronegativity
Correct Answer:
electron affinity
Explanation:
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Topics: Classification of Elements and Periodicity
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Subject: Chemistry
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