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  • Uranium Electronegativity: Understanding its Value and Significance
    The electronegativity of uranium is 1.38 on the Pauling scale.

    Here's why it's important to understand:

    * Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond.

    * Uranium is a metal, and metals generally have low electronegativity values. This means uranium atoms are less likely to attract electrons compared to nonmetals.

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