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Explain, how is the electronegativity of carbon atoms related to the state of hybridisation in an organic compound ?

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Electronegativity of carbon atom is related to the extent or percentage of s-character. Greater the s-character, more electronegative is the carbon atom. The electronegativities of the atoms in the increasing order are :
`sp^(3) lt sp^(2) lt sp`.
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