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Calculate the electronegativity value of chlorine on Mulliken's scale, given that `IP = 13.0 eV` and `EA = 4.0 eV`.

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To calculate the electronegativity value of chlorine on Mulliken's scale, we will use the formula: \[ \text{Electronegativity (X)} = \frac{\text{IP} + \text{EA}}{2} \] where: - IP = Ionization Potential ...
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