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From N atoms of an element A when half the atoms transfer on electron to the another atom 405 kJ m01^(-1) of energy was found to be consumed. An additional energy of 745 kJ mo1^(-1) was further required to convert all the A^(Theta) ions to A^(o+) . Calculate the ionisation energy and the electron affinity of atom A in eV .

Which of the following is affected by the stable electron configuration of an atom? (P) Electronegativity (Q) Ionisation energy (Q) Electron affinity Correct answer is:

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