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The ionisation enthalpy of sulphur is `"1014kJmol"^(-1)`. If its electronegativity is 2.4, what is its electron gain enthalpy? 

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To solve the problem of finding the electron gain enthalpy of sulfur given its ionization enthalpy and electronegativity, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the relationship between ionization enthalpy, electronegativity, and electron gain enthalpy The relationship can be expressed using the formula: \[ \text{Electronegativity} = \frac{\text{Ionization Enthalpy} + \text{Electron Affinity}}{544} \] Where: ...
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