MCQ
Which of the following point never be same for $IP$ and $EA$
  • A
    Both are decided by $Zeff$
  • B
    Both are depends upon size
  • C
    Both are affected by penetration power
  • Both are maximum for noble gas configuration

Answer

Correct option: D.
Both are maximum for noble gas configuration
d

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