| 11. | Band diagram of semiconductor-vacuum interface showing electron affinity " E"
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| 12. | Other theoretical concepts that use electron affinity include electronic chemical potential and chemical hardness.
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| 13. | Solid state electron affinities are not listed here.
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| 14. | Is the ionization energy of an atom related to it's electron affinity?
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| 15. | Electron affinity generally increases across a period.
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| 16. | The trend in electron affinity is also expected to reverse direction similarly at radium and unbinilium.
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| 17. | The one-electron reduction potential of a molecule can be used to obtain an electron affinity.
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| 18. | If oxygen doesn't have a second electron affinity, then prolly no other atom would.
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| 19. | The electron affinity of a surface is closely related to, but distinct from, its work function.
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| 20. | Elements in the same period show trends in atomic radius, ionization energy, electron affinity, and electronegativity.
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