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Problem- Use the data in the Successive Ionization Energies and Electron Affinity tables to determine the following. Assume the values in the Successive Ionization Energies table are given to the ones place. In kJ/mol
(a) The electron affinity of S2+
(b) The electron affinity of P+
(c) The ionization energy of Cl ?
(d) The ionization energy of Cl
(e) The electron affinity of Cl +
Explain each and every step in detail. I need proficient help in the above problems.
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