3.21. Would you expect the second electron gain enthalpy of O as positive, more negative or less negative than the first? Justify your answer.
3.21. Would you expect the second electron gain enthalpy of O as positive, more negative or less negative than the first? Justify your answer.
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3.21. When an electron is added to oxygen atom, energy is released to form a negative ion. This enthalpy change called the first electron gain enthalpy is thus negative. On adding another electron to the O? ion, it experiences repulsion from the anion due to which the instability of the ion increases. Thus, the addition of the second electron requires energy due to which the second electron gain enthalpy is positive.
O + e? ? O? ? H1 = -141KJ
O? + e? ? O2? ? H2 = 780 KJ
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