Pauling's electronegativity values for elements are useful in predicting:

  • A
    Polarity of bonds in molecules
  • B
    Position of elements in electrochemical series
  • C
    Coordination number
  • D
    Dipole moment of various molecules

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An element which never has a positive oxidation number in any of its compounds is:

Given that the ionization potential and electron gain enthalpy of chlorine are $13 \ eV$ and $4 \ eV$ respectively. The electronegativity of chlorine on the Mulliken scale is approximately equal to: (in $eV$)

In which molecule does the chlorine atom have a positive partial charge?

The increasing order of electronegativity is:

The element with the highest electronegativity value after fluorine $(F)$ is:

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