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The electron gain enthalpy of chlorine `3.7 eV`. How much energy in `kJ` and `kcal` is released when `1 g` of chlorine is converted completely to `Cl^(o-)` ion in the gaseous state. `(1 eV = 96.3 kJ mol^(-1))`

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