What do you mean by bond dissociation energy ?
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Bond dissociation energy is the energy required to break a chemical bond. It is one means of quantifying the strength of a chemical bond. Bond dissociation energy equals bond energy only for diatomic molecules
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★ It is the amount of energy which needs to be supplied in order to break a chemical bond between two species.
★ It is a means of calculating the strength of a chemical bond.
★ In diatomic molecules specifically, it is equal to the value of bond energy
★ The bond between silicon and fluorine is said to have the strongest bond dissociation enthalpy.
★ Covalent bonds between atoms or molecules are said to have weak bond dissociation energies.
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