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The bond energy of a chemical bond is the energy required to 1 mole of the bond in the phase. Because bonds is endothermic and bonds is exothermic, we can calculate the overall enthalpy change as a of the enthalpy changes associated with the required bonds in the reactants and the required bonds in the products.

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