In lecture, the slides had this list:
ion-ion -250kJ.mol^-1
ion-dipole -15 kJ.mol^-1
dipole-dipole -2kJ.mol^-1
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me what these values were of again?
bond energy clarification
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Re: bond energy clarification
I think it represents the energy required to break the bond, hence denoting bond strength. The more negative the value is, the stronger the bond is.
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Re: bond energy clarification
Those are the dissociation energy values for specific bonds between two atoms. This is the energy needed to break a bond. Ions have higher dissociation energy values while Induced Dipole Induced Dipole are lower. These values are always positive.
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