The term "bond energy" and "bond enthalpy" have often been used interchangeably to describe the strength of a bond. a) Calculate the average bond enthalpy of the O-H bond in water at 298 K and 1 bar, given the reaction: H₂O(g) →2H(g) + O(g), with AHƒ = 218.0, 249.2, and -241.8 kJ mol¹¹ for H(g), O(g), and H₂O(g) respectively. Give your answer in units of kJ/mol. b) How does your answer from (a) compare to the average bond energy (i.e. AU) of the O-H bond at 298 K and 1 bar: 461.0 kJ/mol?

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The term "bond energy" and "bond enthalpy" have often been used interchangeably to describe the
strength of a bond.
a) Calculate the average bond enthalpy of the O-H bond in water at 298 K and 1 bar, given the reaction:
H₂O(g) →2H(g) + O(g), with AHƒ = 218.0, 249.2, and -241.8 kJ mol¹¹ for H(g), O(g), and H₂O(g) respectively.
Give your answer in units of kJ/mol.
b) How does your answer from (a) compare to the average bond energy (i.e. AU) of the O-H bond at 298 K
and 1 bar: 461.0 kJ/mol?
Transcribed Image Text:The term "bond energy" and "bond enthalpy" have often been used interchangeably to describe the strength of a bond. a) Calculate the average bond enthalpy of the O-H bond in water at 298 K and 1 bar, given the reaction: H₂O(g) →2H(g) + O(g), with AHƒ = 218.0, 249.2, and -241.8 kJ mol¹¹ for H(g), O(g), and H₂O(g) respectively. Give your answer in units of kJ/mol. b) How does your answer from (a) compare to the average bond energy (i.e. AU) of the O-H bond at 298 K and 1 bar: 461.0 kJ/mol?
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