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If x,y and z are electronegativity, ioni...

If `x,y` and z are electronegativity, ionisation potential and electron`-`affinity respectively. Then the electron affinity `(z)` in the terms of electronegativity `(x)` and ionisation potential `(y)` will be `:`

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