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![C-H
413
C-c
348
C-N 293
CO
358
C-F
485
-CI 328
276
240
C-S 259
Average Bond Enthalpies (kJ/mol)
Single Bonds
C-Br
323
Si-H
Si-Si 226
Si-C 301
Si-O 368
Multiple Bonds
C=C 614
C=C 839
C-N 615
=N
891
799
1072
Is this reaction exothermic or endothermic?
This reaction is...
Br-Br
H-C=C-H
N-H
391
N-N
163
N-O 201
N-F
272
N-CI
N-Br
200
243
H-H
436
H-F 567
H-Cl 431
H-Br 366
H-I 299
N=N 418
N=N
941
►
O-H
010
O-F
O-CI
0-1
S-H
S-F
S-Cl
S-Br
S-S
0₂
S=O
S=S
[Choose]
463
146
190
203
234
339
327
253
218
266
495
523
418
Br
Br
F-F 155
CI-F 253
CI-CI 242
Br-F 237
Br-CI 218
Br-Br 193
I-CI
I-Br
I-I
208
175
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Transcribed Image Text:C-H
413
C-c
348
C-N 293
CO
358
C-F
485
-CI 328
276
240
C-S 259
Average Bond Enthalpies (kJ/mol)
Single Bonds
C-Br
323
Si-H
Si-Si 226
Si-C 301
Si-O 368
Multiple Bonds
C=C 614
C=C 839
C-N 615
=N
891
799
1072
Is this reaction exothermic or endothermic?
This reaction is...
Br-Br
H-C=C-H
N-H
391
N-N
163
N-O 201
N-F
272
N-CI
N-Br
200
243
H-H
436
H-F 567
H-Cl 431
H-Br 366
H-I 299
N=N 418
N=N
941
►
O-H
010
O-F
O-CI
0-1
S-H
S-F
S-Cl
S-Br
S-S
0₂
S=O
S=S
[Choose]
463
146
190
203
234
339
327
253
218
266
495
523
418
Br
Br
F-F 155
CI-F 253
CI-CI 242
Br-F 237
Br-CI 218
Br-Br 193
I-CI
I-Br
I-I
208
175
151
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