what is the bond energy? why is it called enthalpy of atomisation?
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bond energy is also called enthalpy of atomization because when molecules is converted into its constituents atoms the enthalpy changed means it's energy changed this energy changed is called enthalpy of atomization and according to the definition of bond energy, it is equal to the bond energy or bond dissociation
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Bond energy is the measure of bond strength in a chemical bond. Amount of energy required to dissociate one mole of bonds present between the atoms in gaseous molecules. As the molecules dissociate completely into atoms in the gaseous state, therefore bond energy of diatomic molecule is called enthalpy of atomization.
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