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Definition:Bond breaking energy, also known as bond dissociation energy, refers to the minimum amount of energy required to break one mole of bonds of a specific type in a gaseous molecule. It's a measure of the strength of a chemical bond. The stronger the bond, the higher its bond breaking energy, and the more energy it takes to break it. In this calculator we use bond dissociation energy is half of the bond creation energy for simplicity, which is not always correct. Some examples are given below.
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