| 1. | The higher its electronegativity, the more an element attracts electrons.
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| 2. | :Well for Mulliken electronegativities, it's right there.
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| 3. | These types of bond are only stable between atoms with similar electronegativities.
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| 4. | The electronegativities are then determined to best fit the data.
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| 5. | Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract electrons.
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| 6. | Zirconium has an electronegativity of 1.33 on the Pauling scale.
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| 7. | The low electronegativity of the silicon shields the nine identical methyl protons.
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| 8. | This tendency is known as " electronegativity ".
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| 9. | It's obvious electronegativity is not the real explanation.
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| 10. | K Specific mass : ? 29 g / cm 3 Electronegativity :?
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