The Electronegativity values according to Milliken scale are
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Mulliken scale simply considers the electronegativity of an element as the average of the ionization potential and the electron affinity of that element. ... This is done by dividing the Mulliken electronegativity value by 2.8. In other words (IE + EA)/2x2. 8 or (IE + EA)/5.6 yield E.N values in Pauling Scale.
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Mulliken proposed that the arithmetic mean of the first ionization energy (I) and the electron affinity (Eea) should be a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract electrons.
X=2Ei+EEa
Electronegativity of F on Mulliken's scale
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