The electron affinity of X is equal in magnitude with the ionisation potential of :
A
X+
B
X−
C
X
D
X2−
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The electron affinity of X is equal in magnitude with the ionization potential of X−. X+e−→X− ......Electron affinity of X X−−e−→X ........Ionization potential of X−
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