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Ionisation of energy of F^(-) is 320 kJ ...

Ionisation of energy of `F^(-)` is `320 kJ mol^(-1)` . The electron gain enthalpy of fluorine would be

A

`10 J mol ^(-1) K ^(-1)`

B

`1.0 J mol ^(-1) K ^(-1)`

C

`0.1 J mol ^(-1) K ^(-1)`

D

`100 J mol ^(-1) J ^(-1)`

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