what is the electronegativity of a double bonded carbon atom
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This is due to the electronegativity difference between the two atoms. The more electronegative atom (Cl) has greater share of the electrons than the less electronegative atom (H).
There actually are simple... As the hybridization of an atom goes from sp3 (single bond) , to sp2 (double bond) , to sp (triple bond) the electronegativity increases. This is because : sp orbital have a shorter bond, and are more strongly held together by the nucleus, than the electrons in sp2 or sp3.
2.55
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The first scale of electronegativity was developed by Linus Pauling and on his scale carbon has a value of 2.55 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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