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Which of the following is affected by the stable electron configuration of an atom?
(a) Electronegativity (b) ionisation enthalpy (c ) Electron gain enthalpy
Correct answer is:

A

Only electronegativity

B

only ionisation enthalpy

C

both electron gain enthalpy and ionisation enthalpy

D

all of the above

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The correct Answer is:
C

The addition of extra electron is difficult to the atom having stable configuration and so electron gain enthalpy will be positive. Similarly the removal of electron is quite difficult from stable configuration and so ionisation enthalpy is higher. However `EN` remains unaffected because it neither involves gain nor loss of electron .
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