the amount of energy required to break a certain bond
The energy required to break a given chemical bond.
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The energy required to pull apart the atoms in a chemical bond.
The amount of energy necessary to break one mole of bonds of a given kind (in gas phase). The amount of energy necessary to break one mole of bonds in a substance, dissociating the sustance in the gaseous state into atoms of its elements in the gaseous state.
the energy required to break a particular bond by a homolytic process.
In chemistry, bond energy (E) is a measure of bond strength in a chemical bond. For example the carbon-hydrogen bond energy in methane E(C–H) is the enthalpy change involved with breaking up one molecule of methane into a carbon atom and 4 hydrogen radicals divided by 4. Bond energy (E) should not be confused with bond dissociation energy.