Data:Electron affinities of the elements

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Z Element Electron affinity Ref.
(eV) (kJ mol−1)
1 Hydrogen 0.754 209(3) 72.7701(3) [1]
3 Lithium 0.618 050(74) 59.6328(72) [1][2][3]
5 Boron 0.279 743(44) 26.9910(42) [4]
6 Carbon 1.262 119(20) 121.7760(19) [5]
8 Oxygen 1.461 112(44) 140.9759(42) [6]
9 Fluorine 3.401 1895(25) 328.164 92(24) [7]
11 Sodium 0.547 949(44) 52.8690(42) [1]

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