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Calculate the bond dissociation energy of a molecule of hydrogen (H₂) given that the bond length is 74 pm and the energy required to break the bond is 436 kJ/mol.

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The bond dissociation energy is the energy required to break a bond between two atoms in a molecule. In this case, we are given the energy required to break the bond in a hydrogen molecule  H  as 436 kJ/mol. Therefore, the bond dissociation energy of a hydrogen molecule  H  is 436 kJ/mol. The bond length information is not necessary for this calculation, as the bond dissociation energy is already provided.
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