Releasing Energy from Processes: Electrons & Ions

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The discussion focuses on processes that release energy to the surroundings, specifically in relation to electron interactions. Adding an electron to a neutral halogen atom releases energy because it stabilizes the atom, reducing its potential energy. This stability is linked to the favorable formation of chemical bonds when halogens gain electrons. In contrast, removing electrons or elevating them to higher energy levels generally requires energy input. Understanding these concepts is crucial for grasping the energy dynamics in atomic interactions.
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Which of the following processes release energy to the surroundings?
-Removing an electron from a neutral atom
-Separating a sodium ion (Na+) from a chloride ion (Cl-)
-Removing an electron from a positively charged ion
-Elevation of an electron from a lower energy level to a higher energy level within the same neutral atom
-Adding an electron to a neutral halogen atom


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i have no idea but why is it the last one, i can't understand why adding an electron to a neutral halogen atom will release energy to the surroundings
 
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Try relating the stability of a molecule to the amount of potential energy it has when adding an electron to an already stable molecule.
 
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