bond energy
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The energy required to break a specific covalent bond in one mole of gaseous molecules is called the bond energy or the bond dissociation energy.
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The average C–H bond energy, DC–H, is 1660/4 = 415 kJ/mol because there are four moles of C–H bonds broken per mole of the reaction.
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For example, the bond energy of the pure covalent H–H bond, DH–H, is 436 kJ per mole of H–H bonds broken:
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The greater bond energy is in the figure on the left.
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Use the bond energy to calculate an approximate value of ΔH for the following reaction.
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