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why is p orbital more electronegative than hybridized orbitals i.e. sp?
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why is p orbital more electronegative than hybridized orbitals i.e. sp?
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And the question doesn't really make sense. You can't assign an EN to an orbital.
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Well you can, if you correlate EN to ionization energy or oxidation/reduction potential. Speaking about electronegativities of individual orbitals seems odd I agree, but it is not uncommon.
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