what is the main difference between heat of atomization and bond energy.?
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My book says that the enthalpy of atomisation is the enthalpy change when one mole of its atoms in the gaseous state is formed from the element under standard conditions.
eg. C(graphite)➙ C(g)
That is all alright.
But then it talks about bond enthalpy and then says,
CH4(g) ➙ C(g) + 4H(g) is the reaction for atomisation of CH4(g)
How does this fit the definition of enthalpy of atomisation?? Coz it is defined when one mole of its gaseous atoms is formed from its elements.
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MAIN DIFFERENCE IS :
Explanation: Heat of atomization deals with stable molecules they can be solid liq gas whereas degree of dissociation deals with only gases
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