Physical Chemistry I
Bond enthalpy is the amount of energy required to break one mole of a specific type of bond in a molecule, measured under standard conditions. It reflects the strength of a bond, where stronger bonds have higher bond enthalpies. Understanding bond enthalpy helps in predicting how much energy will be absorbed or released during chemical reactions, linking closely to concepts like internal energy and the overall enthalpy change in reactions.
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