ThermochemistryHard
Question
Given that :-
CH4(g) + 300 kJ → C(g) + 4H(g)
C2H6(g) + 620 kJ → 2C(g) + 6H(g)
The value of C - C bond energy is :-
CH4(g) + 300 kJ → C(g) + 4H(g)
C2H6(g) + 620 kJ → 2C(g) + 6H(g)
The value of C - C bond energy is :-
Options
A.260 kJ mol-1
B.180 kJ mol-1
C.130 kJ mol-1
D.170 kJ mol-1
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