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Answered by ITZSRIJA
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Explanation:

bond enthalpy describe the amount of energy stored in a bond between atoms in a molecule . specifically it's the energy that needs to be added for the homolytic or symmetrical cleavage of a bond in the gas phase.

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Answered by indhu17
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Bond enthalpy (also known as bond energy) is defined as the amount of energy required to break one mole of the stated bond. For example, the bond energy of a O-H single bond is 463 kJ/mol. This means that it requires 463 kJ of energy to break one mole of O-H bonds.

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