Meaning bond energy
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bond energy


The quantity of energy that must be absorbed to break a particular kind of chemical bond; equal to the quantity of energy the bond releases when it forms.
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bond energy


Energy change per mole when a bond is broken in the gas phase for a particular substance.
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bond energy


Bond energy is the amount of energy required to break apart a mole of molecules into its component atoms.
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bond energy


The energy required to break a bond.
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bond energy


The average value of the gas-phase bond-dissociation energies (usually at a temperature of 298 K) for all bonds of the same type within the same chemical species. The mean bond energy for methane, for example, is one-fourth the enthalpy of reaction for CH4(g) C(g) + 4H(g) Tabulated bond energies are generally values of bond energies averaged over a [..]
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bond energy


the energy required to break a covalent bond in a gaseous substance.
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bond energy


The energy required to form a particular chemical bond.
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