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How is electron affinity different from electronegativity

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Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to attract electrons, when it forms a chemical bond in a molecule. However, it is not strictly an atomic property, since it refers to an atom within a molecule. The equivalent property of electronegativity for an isolated atom is electronic affinity.

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