that    are already bonded. It  characterizes   the polarity    of  the bond,   not the likelihood  of  bond
formation.  So  choice  B   is  the definition  of  electronegativity.  Choice  C   is  the definition  of  the
first   ionization  energy. This    is  sort    of  the opposite    of  electron    affinity,   since   in  electron    affinity,
electrons   are gained; in  ionization, electrons   are lost.   Choice  D   would   give    the energy  of  a
photon  released    when    an  electron    relaxed from    an  excited state   to  a   lower-lying state.  Since
there   are many    quantities  for this    energy, depending   on  which   excited state   the electron    is  in,
it  hardly  makes   a   good    answer  to  this    question.
                    
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                      (Marvins-Underground-K-12)
                      
                    
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