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What is the energy required to break the bond between two oxygen atoms in a molecule of O2, given that the bond energy of an O-O bond is 498 kJ/mol?
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What is the energy required to break the bond between two oxygen atoms in a molecule of O2, given that the bond energy of an O-O bond is 498 kJ/mol?
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The energy required to break the bond between two oxygen atoms in a molecule of O2 is 498 kJ/mol, as given in the problem statement. This is the bond energy of an O-O bond, which represents the amount of energy needed to break one mole of O-O bonds.
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