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What is the value of electron gain enthalpy of Na+ if IE₁ of Na =5.1 eV ?
Options
(a) –5.1 eV
(b) –10.2 eV
(c) +2.55 eV
(d) +10.2 eV
Correct Answer:
–5.1 eV
Explanation:
IE₁ of Na = –Electron gain enthalpy of Na+=– 5.1 Volt
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