Use the bond energies given

  1. A quick question. When we use the bond energies to find delta H, should we use the sum of the bond energies of the reactants
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  2. Use the reaction and bond information to answer the question.C2H6 → C2H4 + H2 Reactant bond energies: H–C = 413 kJ/mol,
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  3. Use the reaction and bond information to answer the question.H2 + CO2 ---> CH2O2 Reactant bond energies: H-H is 432 kJ / mol,
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  4. Use the reaction and bond information to answer the question.H2 + CO2 → CH2O2 Reactant bond energies: H–H is 432 kJ/mol, C=O
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  5. Use the reaction and bond information to answer the following question.CH2O2 → H2 + CO2 The bond energies for the reactants
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  6. Chemistry B Semester ExamUse the periodic table and example bond table to answer the question. Example Bond Energies of Ionic
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  7. Chemistry B Semester ExamUse the periodic table and example bond table to answer the question. Example Bond Energies of Ionic
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  8. Question 1A) Use the periodic table and example bond table to answer the question. Example Bond Energies of Ionic Compounds
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  9. Use the periodic table and example bond table to answer the question.Example Bond Energies of Ionic Compounds: Li-F = 1036
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  10. Why do the bond energies decrease in the order Ge-Cl, Ge-Br, Ge-I?1. Covalent bond energies generally increase as you go down
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