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The highest bond-dissociation energy is found in(a) $\mathrm{O}_{2} ;$ (b) $\mathrm{N}_{2} ;$ (c) $\mathrm{Cl}_{2} ;$ (d) $\mathrm{I}_{2}$.
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Bond-dissociation energy is the energy required to break a bond in a molecule, resulting in the separation of the bonded atoms. It is a measure of bond strength; the higher the bond-dissociation energy, the stronger the bond. Show more…
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