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The N-N bond energy is difficult to measure. Given the values of 190 kJ/mol for the N-Cl bond energy and 240 kJ/mol for the Cl-...Asked by Anonymous
The N-N bond energy is difficult to measure. Given the values of 190 kJ/mol for the N-Cl bond energy and 240 kJ/mol for the Cl-Cl bond energy, determine the maximum de Broglie wavelength of an electron capable of breaking the N-N bond.
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Answered by
bonjo
rearrange the formula BE(NCl)= sqrt[BE(NN)x BE(ClCl)] + 96.3[X(N)- X(Cl)]^2 to find the bond energy for N-N. then use the de Broglie equation to find the wavelength.
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bonjo
the velocity of the electron is sqrt(2E/m) where E is the bond energy for NN and m is the mass of electron.
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Anonyms
could u juz give answer? bonjo
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