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Chapter 7, Problem 7.48SP
Order the following elements according to increasing electro negativity: Li, Br, Pb, K, Mg, C.
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Hint
The American chemist Robert S. Mulliken suggested a different
definition for the electronegativity (EN) of an element, given by
IE,
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IE, + EA
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Calculate the electronegativities of O, F, and Cl using the preceding equation and the data in the
table.
EN(O) =
kJ/mol
EN(F) =
kJ/mol
EN(CI) =
kJ/mol
Determine the electronegativities of these elements on the Mulliken and Pauling scales. (To convert to
the Pauling scale, divide each EN value by 230 kJ/mol.)
Mulliken EN(F)
Mulliken EN(CI)
Mulliken EN(0)
Pauling scale =
Pauling scale =
Pauling scale =
(Pauling EN(CI) = 3.0)
(Pauling EN(O) = 3.5)
(Pauling EN(F) = 4.0)
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