Asked by Renee
Read the two passages.
Silicon is an element that is directly below carbon on the periodic table. Silicon can form bonds similar to carbon.
Silicon-silicon single bonds require 222 kJ/mol of energy to break.
Based on the statements, how much energy would it take to break a carbon-carbon single bond?
more than 222 kJ/mol
exactly 444 kJ/mol
exactly 222 kJ/mol
less than 222 kJ/mol
Silicon is an element that is directly below carbon on the periodic table. Silicon can form bonds similar to carbon.
Silicon-silicon single bonds require 222 kJ/mol of energy to break.
Based on the statements, how much energy would it take to break a carbon-carbon single bond?
more than 222 kJ/mol
exactly 444 kJ/mol
exactly 222 kJ/mol
less than 222 kJ/mol
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