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Question
the graph shows the potential energy of two atoms as a function of internuclear distance.
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what is the approximate bond energy?
a 140 kj/mol
b 170 kj/mol
c 200 kj/mol
d 270 kj/mol
Step1: Understand bond energy concept
Bond energy is the energy required to break a bond. On the potential - energy vs internuclear - distance graph, the bond energy is the difference between the energy at infinite separation (where atoms are not bonded, potential energy approaches a constant value) and the minimum potential energy (stable bond position).
Step2: Analyze the graph
Assume the energy at infinite separation is approximately \(0\space kJ/mol\) (as the potential energy levels off at a higher internuclear distance). We look for the minimum of the potential - energy curve. If we estimate from a standard interpretation (assuming the lowest point of the potential well is at about \(- 140\space kJ/mol\)), the bond energy \(E\) is \(|0-(- 140)|\space kJ/mol\)
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A. \(140\space kJ/mol\)