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OpenStudy (anonymous):

H20(L) ----> H(g) + OH(g) H= 129.22 OH(g) ---> H(g) + O(g) H = 101.5 H20(L) ---> H20 (g) H=9.72 Find Bond energy of O-H in water

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OpenStudy (ghazi):

oh i was scared

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why???

OpenStudy (ghazi):

when i saw you mentioning my name in this series lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol...)

OpenStudy (ghazi):

did you give a try?

OpenStudy (ghazi):

is it 38

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is 110.5K.cal

OpenStudy (ghazi):

when one mole of OH breaks in to O and H it releases 101.5 k.cal and when H2O is transformed in gas it releases 9.72 k.cal so bond energy of OH in water should be sum of energies released when H2O is transformed into gas and then that OH splits in to O and H (101.5+9.72=110.42)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yup..that make Sense..) thxxx

OpenStudy (ghazi):

it's really been long since i have solved these so i am very scared :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem...i will give More...on this Kind....ha...ha..

OpenStudy (ghazi):

oh no lol :) i will give a try :)

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