| 1. | Properties of a free atom include ionization energy and electron affinity.
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| 2. | Generally, nonmetals have more positive electron affinity values than metals.
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| 3. | Measuring electron affinities with the photodetachment microscope . " Phys.
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| 4. | A trend of decreasing electron affinity going down groups would be expected.
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| 5. | A uniform decrease in electron affinity only applies to group 1 atoms.
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| 6. | In certain circumstances, the electron affinity may become negative.
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| 7. | Each semiconductor has different electron affinity and band gap values.
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| 8. | C 60 has high electron affinity, making it a good acceptor.
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| 9. | Although electron affinity varies greatly, some patterns emerge.
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| 10. | Perylene derivatives display high electron affinity and chemical stability.
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