Why chlorine has highest electron affinity than fluorine?
This is because the atomic radius increases down a group. The electron gained ends up in the outermost shell. ... Fluorine, which is higher up the group then chlorine, has a lower electron affinity. This is because the electrons in the outermost shell of a fluorine atom are closer together.
They dim unless more volts are added (batteries")
That is false because aluminum melts at 2,470C
A beachside all objects have thermal energy but thermal energy is the sum of the energy of all the particles so the more particles the more energy.
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