Electron affinity: period trend

Electron affinity is the energy change that results from adding an electron to a gaseous atom. For example, when a fluorine atom in the gaseous state gains an electron to form F⁻( _g_ ), the associated energy change is -328 kJ/mol. Because this value is negative (energy is _released_ ), we say that the electron affinity of fluorine is favorable.

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