Electronegativity is the average one-electron energy of the valence-shell electrons in ground-state free atoms

667 indexed citations
published 1989

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This paper, published in 1989, received 667 indexed citations . Written by Leland C. Allen covering the research area of Organic Chemistry, Electrochemistry and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Materials Chemistry (325 citations), Organic Chemistry (165 citations) and Electrical and Electronic Engineering (153 citations). Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1021/ja00207a003.

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