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11 July, 04:46

Which equation represents the first electron affinity of chlorine?

a. cl (g) + e - → cl - (g)

b. 1 2 cl2 (g) + e - → cl - (g)

c. cl + (g) + e - → cl (g)

d. cl (g) → cl + (g) + e-?

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  1. 11 July, 07:09
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    Option-A [ Cl (g) + e ⁻ → Cl ⁻ (g) ] is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    First electron affinity is the amount of heat evolved when an electron is added to a neutral atom.

    Such problems often come in questions related to Born-Haber Cycle topic. Let suppose Mg and Cl ₂ is reacted to form MgCl ₂ crystal.

    Then the Cl₂ gas is first atomized as follow,

    Cl₂ → 2 Cl

    After atomization an electron is added to neutral chlorine atoms, as,

    Cl + e⁻ → Cl⁻

    So, option A is correct choice.
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