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Which statement about the bond energies of nitrogen, iodine, and fluorine gases is correct?(1 point)
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Iodine gas has the highest bond energy.
Iodine gas has the highest bond energy.
The atoms in fluorine gas are held together by a triple bond.
The atoms in fluorine gas are held together by a triple bond.
Fluorine gas and nitrogen gas have similar bond energies.
Fluorine gas and nitrogen gas have similar bond energies.
The bond in nitrogen gas is the most difficult to break.
The bond in nitrogen gas is the most difficult to break.
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The bond in nitrogen gas is the most difficult to break.
Reason: N2 has a strong triple bond (very high bond energy), whereas F2 and I2 are single-bonded diatomics with much lower bond energies.
Reason: N2 has a strong triple bond (very high bond energy), whereas F2 and I2 are single-bonded diatomics with much lower bond energies.
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