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write the method of determining electronegativity​

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Answered by tejaschopade
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Explanation:

ABSTRACT

The relation,

x

=0.31(n+1/r) +0.50

where x represents the electronegativity of an atom according to Pauling's revised scale, n

the number of electrons in its incompletely filled (valence) shells, and r

its single bond covalent radius measured in Angstroms, has been found valid for all elements having x

values available for comparison, except for Ag, Au, and Cu. This equation is used to extend the electronegativity scale to include a total of fifty-two elements. A chart is constructed to demonstrate the systematic relation of the values to the periodic table. Beginning with the definition of the electronegativity of a neutral atom in a stable molecule as the potential at a distance

r

(covalent radius) from its nucleus which is caused by the nuclear charge effective at that distance, a simple theoretical justification is offered for the existence of a linear relation between

x and (n+1/) /r

. This relation, like Mulliken's, provides an "absolute" scale of electronegativity values.

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