X(g) → X\(^-\)(g). The type of energy involved in the above transformation is?

a

ionization energy

b

sublimation energy

c

lattice energy

d

electron affinity

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Efranklyn
5 years ago

Electron affinity is very correct because it is the energy change that occur when an isolated gaseous atom acquire an electron to form a negatvie charge.
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Destinedtowin
4 years ago

The electron affinity is the potential energy change of the atom when an electron is added to a neutral gaseous atom to form a negative ion. So the more negative the electron affinity the more favourable the electron addition process is. Not all elements form stable negative ions in which case the electron affinity is zero or even positive.

Myschool YhuDee
7 years ago

appropriate correction has been made to the question, thank u

Etugo
10 years ago

wetin be the name of this compound "C"?

teebreezy101
7 years ago

This equation is not correct! no change between product and reactant

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