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The formation of \(O^{2-}\) from \(O{(g)...

The formation of \(O^{2-}\) from \(O_{(g)}\) is endothermic by \(639kJmol^{-1}\) .If electron gain enthalpy of \(O_{(g)}\) is \(-141kJmol^{-1}\) the second electron gain enthalpy of oxygen would be.

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