Periodic Trend: Electron Affinity definitions Flashcards
Periodic Trend: Electron Affinity definitions
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Electron Affinity
Energy released when an electron is added to a gaseous atom, indicating exothermicity.Exothermic Reaction
A process that releases energy, often resulting in a negative electron affinity.Periodic Table
A chart where electron affinity generally increases towards the top right corner.Gaseous Atom
An atom in the gas phase, often involved in electron affinity measurements.Negative Value
Indicates a stronger tendency to gain an electron in electron affinity.Stability
A condition where filled or half-filled orbitals resist accepting additional electrons.Beryllium
An element with a filled s orbital, showing reluctance to gain electrons.Nitrogen
An element with half-filled p orbitals, contributing to its electron affinity exception.Noble Gases
Elements with complete outer shells, typically having zero or positive electron affinity.Zinc
An element with filled d orbitals, showing resistance to electron gain.Half-filled Orbitals
A stable electron configuration that resists additional electron acceptance.Filled Orbitals
A stable electron configuration that resists additional electron acceptance.Fluorine
An element with a high negative electron affinity, indicating a strong desire for electrons.Cesium
An element with a less negative electron affinity, indicating a weaker desire for electrons.Kilojoules
The unit of measurement for energy changes in electron affinity processes.