Asked by Ethio
Why is bond energy defined only for gases?
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Answered by
Bira
Bond is gase
Answered by
DrBob222
Because the energy necessary to change the phases (solid to liquid, liquid to gas, solid to gas) is variable and that would make any numbers for bond energy that included phase changes variable and of no use.
Answered by
Jaber Kemal
Why is bond energy defined only for gases?
Answered by
getacher
Please briefly explain why is bond energy defined only for gases? Thanks for your help again.
asked by Ethio on January 9, 2012
asked by Ethio on January 9, 2012
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