The electronegativity of cesium and francium according to Linus Pauling electronegativity scale is?
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Caesium: electronegativity. ... The first scale of electronegativity was developed by Linus Pauling and on his scale caesium has a value of 0.79 on a scale running from from about 0.7 (an estimate for francium) to 2.20 (for hydrogen) to 3.98 (fluorine).
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Linus Pauling's Electronegativity Scale:
⇒ The higher the value of the electronegativity, the more strongly that element attracts the shared electrons. The concept of electronegativity was introduced by Linus Pauling in 1932; on the Pauling scale, fluorine is assigned an electronegativity of 3.98, and the other elements are scaled relative to that value.
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⇒ The first scale of electronegativity was developed by Linus Pauling and on his scale caesium has a value of 0.79 on a scale running from from about 0.7 (an estimate for francium) to 2.20 (for hydrogen) to 3.98 (fluorine).