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What is bond enthalpies explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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✪Bond Enthalpies✪

★the bond enthalpy is the average of enthalpy is required to dissociate the said bond present in different gases compounds in 23 atoms of radicals in the gaseous state while bond dissociation enthalpy is the enthalpy required to dissociate a given bond of some specific compound

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