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Definition of electronegativity by Mulliken relies on knowledge of: (select ALL relevant answers; wrong answers, if selected, will attract penalty) Select one or more: a. Zeff b. Covalent radius O c. Electron affinity Od. Heteronuclear bond energy (A-B) e. Spectroscopically measured Average One-Electron Energy of the Valence- Shell Electrons in Ground-State Free Atoms Of. Bond energy of two homonuclear bonds (A-A and B-B) Og. First ionization energy
Definition of electronegativity by Pauling relies on knowledge of: (select ALL relevant answers; wrong answers, if selected, will attract penalty) Select one or more: O a. Heteronuclear bond energy (A-B) b. Spectroscopically measured Average One-Electron Energy of the Valence- Shell Electrons in Ground-State Free Atoms c. Bond energy of two homonuclear bonds (A-A and B-B) d. Electron affinity e. Zeff f. First ionization energy g. Covalent radius
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