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![The following reaction can be written as the sum of two reactions, one of which relates to ionization energy and one of which relates to electron affinity:
\[ \text{Li(g) + F(g) → Li}^+ \text{(g) + F}^- \text{(g)} \]
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What is the reaction that corresponds to the first ionization energy of lithium, Li?
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**Part B**
What is the reaction that corresponds to the electron affinity of fluorine, F?
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Transcribed Image Text:The following reaction can be written as the sum of two reactions, one of which relates to ionization energy and one of which relates to electron affinity:
\[ \text{Li(g) + F(g) → Li}^+ \text{(g) + F}^- \text{(g)} \]
**Part A**
What is the reaction that corresponds to the first ionization energy of lithium, Li?
*Express your answer as a chemical equation.*
\[ \text{(Input field for chemical equation)} \]
[ ] A chemical reaction does not occur for this question.
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**Part B**
What is the reaction that corresponds to the electron affinity of fluorine, F?
*Express your answer as a chemical equation.*
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