The dissociation energy of CH 4 and C 2 H 6 are respectively 360 and 620 kcal/mole. The…
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The dissociation energy of CH4 and C2H6 are respectively 360 and 620 kcal/mole. The bond energy of C–C is
- 260 k cal/mole
- 180 k cal/mole
- 130 k cal/mole
- 80 k cal/mole
Answer
(D) 80 k cal/mole
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