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Discuss the factors affecting electron gain enthalpy and the trend in its variation in the periodic table.

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Electron gain enthalpy of an element is equal to the energy released when an electron is added to valence shell of an isolated gaseous atom.
`A(g) + e^(-) to A^(-)(g), Delta_(eg)H`= negative.
Factors affecting electron gain enthalpy
i) Effective nuclear charge: Electron gain enthalpy increases with increase in effective nuclear charge because attraction of nucleus towards incoming electrons increases.
ii) Size of an atom electron gain enthalpy decreases the increases in the size of valence shell.
iii) Types of subshell. More closer is the subsheell to the nucleus, easier is the addition of electron in that subshell.
electron gain enthalpy (in decreasing order) for addition of electron in diffeent subshell (n-same) is sgtpgtdgtf
iv) Nature of configuration: Half filled and completely-filled subshell have stable configuration, so addition of electron in them is not energetically favourable.
Variation in hte periodic table: As a general rule, electron gain enthalpy becomes more and more negative with increase in the atomic number across a period. The effective nuclear charge increases from left to right across a period and consequently it will be easire to add an electron to a smaller atom.
Electron gain enthalpy becomes less negative as we go down a group because the size of the atom increases and the added electron would be farther from the nucleus.
Electron gain enthalpy of O or F is less than that of the succeeding element (S or Cl) because the added electron goes to the smaller n=2 level and suffers repulsion from other electrons present in this level. For the n=3 level (S or Cl)m the added electrons occupies a larger regioni of space and suffers much less repulsion from electrons present in this level.
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  • Second electron gain enthalpy:

    A
    is always negative
    B
    is always positive
    C
    can be positive or negative
    D
    is always zero
  • Electron gain enthalpy will be positive in

    A
    `O^(-2)` is formed from `O^(-1)`
    B
    `O^(-1)` is formed from O
    C
    `S^(-1)` is formed from S
    D
    `Na^(-)` is formed from Na
  • Electron gain enthalpy is positive when:

    A
    `O^(-)` is formed form `O`
    B
    `O^(2-)` is formed from `O^(-)`
    C
    `O^(+)` is formed form `O`
    D
    electron affinity is always a negative value
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