What happens to electron affinity as you move down a group?

1 Answer
Nov 3, 2015

Electron Affinity decreases as you move down a group.

Explanation:

Electron Affinity:

  • a measure of the attraction between the incoming electron and the nucleus
  • the stronger the attraction, the more energy is released

It decreases down a group because of increased shielding and decreasing effective nuclear charge.

Shielding refers to the number of electrons that are 'blocking' the incoming electron from 'feeling' the positive charge of the nucleus.

FINAL ANSWER:
So as you move down a group, more electrons are shielding the incoming electron from the positively charged nucleus, making the electron affinity decrease.