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what is the use of bond length and bond energy to predicting their chemical ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Energy Associated with a Chemical Bond

The higher the bond energy, the 'stronger' we say the bond is between the two atoms, and the distance between them (bond length) is smaller. For instance, the HO-H bond in a water molecule requires 493 kJ/mol to break and generate the hydroxide ion (OH–).

Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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Explanation:

The Energy Associated with a Chemical Bond

The higher the bond energy, the 'stronger' we say the bond is between the two atoms, and the distance between them (bond length) is smaller. For instance, the HO-H bond in a water molecule requires 493 kJ/mol to break and generate the hydroxide ion (OH–).

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