FAQ

What is the Pauling's Electronegativity given I.E and E.A?
Pauling’s Electronegativity given I.E and E.A is described as “the power of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons to itself”. Pauling's Electronegativity given I.E and E.A is usually measured using the Joule for Energy. Note that the value of Pauling's Electronegativity given I.E and E.A is always negative.
Can the Pauling's Electronegativity given I.E and E.A be negative?
Yes, the Pauling's Electronegativity given I.E and E.A, measured in Energy can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Pauling's Electronegativity given I.E and E.A?
Pauling's Electronegativity given I.E and E.A is usually measured using the Joule[J] for Energy. Kilojoule[J], Gigajoule[J], Megajoule[J] are the few other units in which Pauling's Electronegativity given I.E and E.A can be measured.
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