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explain the Bond Dissociation Enthalpy?????????

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Answered by asisnehra
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Bond-dissociation energy (BDE or D0) is one measure of the strength of a chemical bond. It can be defined as the standard enthalpy change when abond is cleaved by homolysis, with reactants and products of the homolysis reaction at 0 K .......

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Answered by SINGHisKING11
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As an example of bond dissociation enthalpy, to break up 1 mole of gaseous hydrogen chloride molecules into separate gaseous hydrogen and chlorine atoms takes 432 kJ. The bond dissociation enthalpy for the H-Clbond is +432 kJ mol-1.
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