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3. Do you think bond enthalpy and
bond dissociation enthalpy are the
same? ​

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Answered by ItZzMissKhushi
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Answer:

The terms bond enthalpy and bond dissociation enthalpy stand for one and the same thing.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes the terms "bond dissociation energy" and "bond dissociation enthalpy" are used interchangeably.

However, the two are not necessarily the same.

The bond dissociation energy is the enthalpy change at 0 K. The bond dissociation enthalpy, sometimes simply called bond enthalpy, is the enthalpy change at 298 K.

Bond Enthalpy, also known as bond energy, is a quantity that offers insight into the strength of a chemical bond and, by extension, its stability. The bond enthalpy of a chemical bond can be defined as the total amount of energy required to break 1 mole of that chemical bond.

hence these are differences

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