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### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Definition of Electronegativity**: - Electronegativity is defined as the tendency of an atom to attract shared pairs of electrons in a covalent bond. It indicates how strongly an atom can pull electrons towards itself when it is bonded to another atom. 2. **Characteristics of Electronegativity**: - It is a property of an atom or a molecule. - Electronegativity is relevant in the context of covalent bonding, where two atoms share electrons. ...
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