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The electron gain enthalpies of noble gases are positive.

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Assertion (A): Noble gases have large positive values of electron gain enthalpy. Reason (R): Noble gases have stable electronic configuration.

Statement-1: Second electron gain enthalpy of halogens is always positive. Statement-2: Fluorine has most negative electron gain enthalpy.