In: Chemistry
True False Ionization energy is the energy released when
an atom forms a negative ion.
True False Ionization energy values may be either
positive or negative.
True False Electron affinity is based on the observation
that electrons are attracted to other electrons.
True False Electronegativity is a measure of the
relative tendency of an atom to attract the electrons of a chemical
bond in which it participates.
True False Electron affinity is the amount of energy
required to add an electron to a neutral atom to form an ion with a
(-1) charge.
True False Electronegativity is a measurement of the
energy released when an atom forms a negative ion.
False Ionization energy is the energy released when an atom forms a negative ion.
Ionization energy is the quantity of energy that an isolated, gaseous atom in the ground electronic state must absorb to discharge an electron, resulting in a cation.
False Ionization energy values may be either positive or negative.
It can be only positive
False Electron affinity is based on the
observation that electrons are attracted to other electrons.
They are repeled
True Electronegativity is a measure of the
relative tendency of an atom to attract the electrons of a chemical
bond in which it participates.
False Electron affinity is the amount
of energy required to add an electron to a neutral atom to form an
ion with a (-1) charge.
Is defined as the amount of energy released
when an electron is added to a neutral atom or molecule in the
gaseous state to form a negative ion.
True False Electronegativity is a measurement of the
energy released when an atom forms a negative ion.