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Electron affinity of chlorine is more than that of fluorine though electron affinity decreases on descending the group. Explain.

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The electron affinity of the fluorine is less than chlorine because the size of fluorine is too small as size decreases from left to right inside the period, whereas chlorine has a larger size to accommodate electrons. Hence electron affinity of chlorine is more than that of fluorine.


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