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Calculate the bond energy required to break the carbon-carbon single bond in methane (CH4).

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Methane  CH4  does not have a carbon-carbon single bond. It consists of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms. The bond energy we can calculate is the carbon-hydrogen bond energy in methane.The bond energy of a carbon-hydrogen bond in methane is approximately 414 kJ/mol. This is the energy required to break one C-H bond in a methane molecule.

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