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If the first ionization enthalpy of Sodium ($Na$) is $+5.1 \text{ eV}$, what is the exact value of the electron gain enthalpy ($\Delta_{eg}H$) of the gaseous $Na^+$ ion?

Answer: A

💡 Solution & Explanation

The ionization of $Na$ is $Na \rightarrow Na^+ + e^-$ ($\Delta H = +5.1 \text{ eV}$). The electron gain of $Na^+$ is the exact reverse reaction: $Na^+ + e^- \rightarrow Na$. According to Hess's law, $\Delta_{eg}H = -5.1 \text{ eV}$.

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