Explain how ionization energy and electron affinity determines the electronegativity of a compound.
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Electronegativity is a function of: (1) the atom's ionization energy (how strongly the atom holds on to its own electrons) and (2) the atom's electron affinity (how strongly the atom attracts other electrons). Both of these are properties of the isolated atom.
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