The correct order of the 1st electron affinities of N,O,F,S and Cl is:
A
N<S<O<Cl<F
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Cl<S<N<O<F
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C
N<O<S<F<Cl
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D
S<Cl<N<O<F
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Solution
The correct option is CN<O<S<F<Cl Electronic configuration of given species are as follows: N(7)=1s22s22p3 O(8)=1s22s22p4 F(9)=1s22s22p5 S(16)=1s22s22p63s23p4 Cl(17)=1s22s22p63s23p5 Electron affinity (Eea) of an atom or a molecule is defined as the amount of energy released or spent when an electron is added to a neutral atom or molecule in the gaseous state to form a negative ion. Along the period, from left to right Zeff increases, so Eea of the given period 2 elements will be N < O < F. Cl has a more negative electron gain enthalpy than F because F has a high charge density and the added electron goes to the smaller energy shell (n=2) and hence, suffers a significant repulsion from the electrons already present in this shell. Thus Eea: Cl > F Similar reason for O and S. Oxygen being smaller in size than sulfur, has its valence shell electrons placed more closely than sulfur. Thus Eea: S > O After gaining an electron, F gets a completely filled electronic configuration. So Eea of F will be greater than O and S. Therefore, overall order of Eea is: N<O<S<F<Cl