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Calculate the electronegativity of fluorine from the following data:
`E_(H-H) = 104.4 kcal mol^(-1), E_(F-F) = 36.6 kcal mol^(-1)`
`E_(H-F) = 134.3 kcal mol^(-1), chi_(H) = 2.1`

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