Periodic, exo endothermic

Answer given is b... but like (s-) + e- giving neutral s????
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Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP3d ago
Don't ask why I chose o I got confused with sm else Imo the answer should be c? Cuz its already stable, it'll ask for more energy along with the electron
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JeepagluOP3d ago
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Sephrina
Sephrina3d ago
What I think they meant is S2- Or wait I don't see why c shouldn't be the answer In all possible ways it consumes energy Though relative I'm not sure If it was S2- then definitely comparatively it would require more energy But to say c won't is wrong
Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP3d ago
;-; Why tho p5 to p6 Oh right anion ko electron dena is Always endo But why would it be more endo than c
Sephrina
Sephrina3d ago
Because yaha electronic repulsion hoga Aur vaha hum next orbital fill up kar rhe hai And mg ka cation hai which will want to be neutral right Isiliye
Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP3d ago
Ohhh makes sense
Sephrina
Sephrina3d ago
Ho gya to close kardo : )
Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP3d ago
Oh right sory +solved @Sephrina
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