| 21. | Because of their high ionization energy and almost zero electron affinity, they were not expected to be reactive.
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| 22. | The electron affinities of the radicals OH and SH are the most precisely known of all molecular electron affinities.
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| 23. | The electron affinities of the radicals OH and SH are the most precisely known of all molecular electron affinities.
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| 24. | Likewise, would the electron affinity of Cl-be related to that first ionization energy of Cl neutral?
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| 25. | The electron affinity of astatine is predicted to be reduced by one-third because of spin-orbit interactions.
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| 26. | Elements marked with an asterisk are expected to have negative or near-zero electron affinities on quantum mechanical grounds.
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| 27. | Fluorine and oxygen are particularly favoured due to their high electron affinity, high ionisation energy and consequently high electronegativity.
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| 28. | The ionization potential of noble gases in their lowest excited state is close to the electron affinity of halogen atoms.
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| 29. | Often negative electron affinity is desired to obtain efficient cathodes that can supply electrons to the vacuum with little energy loss.
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| 30. | It glows more than diamond when exposed even to low levels of energetic radiation because of its stronger negative electron affinity.
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