bond dissociation energy and resonance energy from thermochemical data
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If a compound exhibits resonance, there is a considerable difference between the enthalpies of formation as calculated from bond energies and those determined experimentally. As an example we may consider the dissociation of benzene. ... The difference of 151 KJ gives the resonance energy of benzene.
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