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Calculate electronegativity of carbon at Pauling scale Given that :
` E_(H-H) =104 .2 kcal "mol"^(-1) E_(C-C) =83.1 kcal "mol"^(-1)` ,
`E_(C-H) =98.8 kcal "mol"^(-1)`.
Electronegativity of hydrogen `=2.1`.

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To calculate the electronegativity of carbon using the Pauling scale, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the given values:** - \( E_{H-H} = 104.2 \, \text{kcal/mol} \) - \( E_{C-C} = 83.1 \, \text{kcal/mol} \) - \( E_{C-H} = 98.8 \, \text{kcal/mol} \) ...
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