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What is the bond enthalpy
The bond enthalpy of the Br−Cl bond is equal to ƒ¢H�‹ for the reaction
BrCl(g) �¨ Br(g) + Cl(g). Use the following data
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The bond enthalpy of the Br–Cl bond is equal to DH° for the reaction
BrCl(g)-> Br(g) + Cl(g). Use the following data to find
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The bond enthalpy of the Br–Cl bond is equal to DH° for the reaction
BrCl(g)-> Br(g) + Cl(g). Use the following data to find
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- The bond enthalpy of the Br-Cl bond is equal to AH° for the reaction BrCl(g) Br(g) + Cl(g). Use the following data to find
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Bond enthalpy is the energy required to break a mole of a certain type of bond.
O=O = 495 kj/mol S-F = 327 kj/mol S=O = 523
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Dr BOB plz ANSWER
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Bond enthalpy is the energy required to break a mole of a certain type of bond.
O=O = 495 kj/mol S-F = 327 kj/mol S=O = 523
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Bond enthalpy is the energy required to break a mole of a certain type of bond.
O=O = 495 kj/mol S-F = 327 kj/mol S=O = 523
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Use bond enthalpy values to calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction. Then, label if the reaction is endothermic
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no
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Use bond enthalpy values to calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction. Then, label if the reaction is endothermic
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no
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The enthalpy of atomisation is the enthalpy change upon breaking the bonds of 1 mole of a gaseous compound into its atom
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Jack
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