How does bond dissociation affect carbon compounds?
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Bond dissociation energy is the energy required to break a single bond. The greater the bond dissociation energy, the more stable the compound. Due in part to the high bond dissociation energy of carbon-carbon bonds, carbon compounds are not very reactive chemically.
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Bond dissociation energy is the energy required to break a single bond. The greater the bond dissociation energy, the more stable the compound. Due in part to the high bond dissociation energy of carbon-carbon bonds, carbon compounds are not very reactive chemically.
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