Graphs showing the first ionization energy and first electron affinity of the elements in period 2 of the periodic table are shown.

First ionization energy

First electron affinity
First ionization energy tends to increase across the period. Explain the decrease in first ionization energy from beryllium to boron.
Suggest one reason for a positive value for the first electron affinity for nitrogen.
Suggest reasons why noble gases have the largest first ionization energy and largest positive first electron affinity in their period.
Largest first ionization energy:
Largest positive first electron affinity:
Suggest, giving one reason, how the first electron affinity of xenon compares with that of neon.




