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The carbon-hydrogen bond energy in methane H(C-H)
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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. For example, the bond enthalpy of the oxygen-hydrogen single bond is equal to 463 kJ/mol. This implies that a total of 463 kilojoules of energy is required to break 1 mole of hydrogen-oxygen single bonds.
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