In the formation of a chloride ion from an isolated gaseous chlorine atom, 3.8 eV energy…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
In the formation of a chloride ion from an isolated gaseous chlorine atom, 3.8 eV energy is released, which would be equal to:
- Ionisation potential of Cl
- Electronegativity of Cl
- Electron affinity of Cl-
- Ionisation potential of Cl-
Answer
(D) Ionisation potential of Cl -
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