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Use the information in the table to answer the question.Bond Bond Energy (kJ/mol)H-CI427CI-CI242H-H435Hydrogen and chlorine gases react to produce hydrochloric acid according to the reaction.H₂ + Cl2 → 2HCI-How much total bond energy, in kJ/mol, is in the products of the reaction?4 point

Use the information in the table to answer the question.Bond Bond Energy (kJ/mol)H-example-1
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Answer:

854kJ/mol

Explanations:

Given the reaction between hydrogen and Chlorine as shown below;


H_2+Cl_2\rightarrow2HCl

The total bond energy in the products of the reaction is given as:


\begin{gathered} bond\text{ energy at the product}=2(H-Cl) \\ bond\text{ energy at the product}=2(427) \\ bond\text{ energy at the product}=854kJmol^(-1) \end{gathered}

Therefore the total bond energy in the products of the reaction is 854kJ/mol

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