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bond dissociation energy

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bond dissociation energy [‚bänd di‚sō·sē¦ā·shən ′en·ər·jē]
(physical chemistry)
The change in enthalpy that occurs with the homolytic cleavage of a chemical bond under conditions of standard state.


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Difference in Bond Dissociation Energy is responsible for different speeds at which chlorination is rendered.
Besides that, the high value of the bond dissociation energy of the radicals produced from tert-butyl peroxy-2-ethylhexanoate (Luperox 26R) can induce hydrogen abstraction that results in crosslinking.
Second, the vinyl unit lowers the bond dissociation energy of the allylic hydrogen between a 1.
 
 
 
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