the electronegativity values according to mulliken scale are how many times to those in ordinal scale
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Electronegativity of the Mulliken scale is 2.8times that of the Pauling scale or ordinary scale
What is the Mulliken scale:
- The electronegativity of Mulliken is 2.8 xx. Mulliken's value will be greater due to Pauling's electronegativity.
- Robert Mulliken (1896–1986), who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1966, discovered a method for calculating electronegativity after observing that substances with high initial ionization energy typically have extremely negative electron affinities and gain electrons during chemical processes.
- The Mulliken scale simply calculates an element's electronegativity as the sum of its ionization potential and electron affinity. The valence state of the element in a compound is indicated by the letters EA and IE.
- A pure nonpolar covalent bond results from two atoms having the same electronegativity. Additionally, polar covalent bonds have a relatively minor variation in electronegativity while ionic bonds have a considerable difference.
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