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What is the bond energy required to break one mole of O-H bonds in a water molecule (H2O)?

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The bond energy required to break one mole of O-H bonds in a water molecule  H2O  is approximately 463 kJ/mol. However, since there are two O-H bonds in a water molecule, the total energy required to break all the O-H bonds in one mole of water molecules would be approximately 926 kJ/mol.

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