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What is the electronegativity difference between a carbon atom (electronegativity value of 2.5) and an oxygen atom (electronegativity value of 3.5) in a carbon dioxide molecule?
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What is the electronegativity difference between a carbon atom (electronegativity value of 2.5) and an oxygen atom (electronegativity value of 3.5) in a carbon dioxide molecule?
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The electronegativity difference between a carbon atom electronegativity value of 2.5 and an oxygen atom electronegativity value of 3.5 in a carbon dioxide molecule is 1.0.
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