How are the strength of a covalent bond, its bond length, and its bond dissociation energy related?
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kmilgrim
Mar 19, 2018
The stronger a bond, the greater the energy required to break it. The energy required to break a specific covalent bond in one mole of gaseous molecules is called the bond energy or the bond dissociation energy. ... The strength of a bond between two atoms increases as the number of electron pairs in the bond increases.
The stronger a bond, the greater the energy required to break it. The energy required to break a specific covalent bond in one mole of gaseous molecules is called the bond energy or the bond dissociation energy. ... The strength of a bond between two atoms increases as the number of electron pairs in the bond increases.