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What is the basic difference between the terms electron gain enthalpy and electronegativity?

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Both electron gain enthalpy and `EN` refer to the tendency of the atom of an element to attract electrons. Whereas electron gain enthalpy refers to the tendency of an isolated gaseous atom to accept an additional electron to form a negatinve ion. `EN` refers to the tendency of the atom of an element in a molecule to attract the shared pair of electrons towards it in a covalent bonded molecule.
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