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What is the bond enthalpy of HCl molecule? Given that the bond energy of H-H is 436 kJ/mol, H-Cl is 431 kJ/mol and Cl-Cl is 242 kJ/mol.
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What is the bond enthalpy of HCl molecule? Given that the bond energy of H-H is 436 kJ/mol, H-Cl is 431 kJ/mol and Cl-Cl is 242 kJ/mol.
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The bond enthalpy of HCl molecule is already given in the problem statement. The bond energy of H-Cl is 431 kJ/mol. This value represents the energy required to break one mole of H-Cl bonds in the HCl molecule.
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