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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