MODERN PHYSICS (LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 9, Problem 3P
Bond strengths are frequently given in units of kilojoules per mole. Find the molecular dissociation energy (in eV) from the following bond strengths: (a) NaCl, 410 kJ/mole; (b) Li2, 106 kJ/mole; (c) N2, 945 kJ/mole.
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