a) The F-F bond dissociation energy (BDE) is approximately 37 kcal/mol. For reference, a “normal” C-C or C-H bond has a BDE of approximately 100 kcal/mol. Briefly explain why the F-F bond is much weaker than a C-C or C- H bond b) Consider the balanced equation below, where “Ph” indicates a monosubstituted benzene (“phenyl”) ring: Ph-H + F-F -> Ph-F + H-F The BDEs of the molecules

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a) The F-F bond dissociation energy (BDE) is approximately 37 kcal/mol.
For reference, a “normal” C-C or C-H bond has a BDE of approximately 100
kcal/mol. Briefly explain why the F-F bond is much weaker than a C-C or C-
H bond

b) Consider the balanced equation below, where “Ph” indicates a
monosubstituted benzene (“phenyl”) ring:

Ph-H + F-F -> Ph-F + H-F

The BDEs of the molecules involved, in kcal/mol, are as follows:
Bond      BDE (kcal/mol)
Ph-H      112
Ph-F      116
H-F      136

What is the delta H for the fluorination of benzene by F2? Is the reaction favored or not?

c) Why is the fluorination of benzene with F2 rarely done? For reference, the
bromination of benzene with Br2 has a delta H of approximately -12 kcal/mol.

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