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In comparison with alkali metals, the electron affinity of halogens is

  1. (a) Very high  
  2. Very low  
  3. (c) Nearly same  
  4. Exactly same  

The correct answer is: (a) Very high


    Because it can easily accept an e to the power of minus end exponent.

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