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among the two O-H bonds in H2O molecule, the energy required to break the first O-H bond and the other O-H bond is same. why​

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Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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Reason: This is because the electronic environment around oxygen is the same even after breakage of one O-H bond.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Among the two O-H bonds in H2O molecule, the energy required to break the first O-H bond and the other O-H bond is the same. Reason: This is because the electronic environment around oxygen is the same even after breakage of one O-H bond.

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