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Chemistry, 24.03.2020 18:05 fespinoza019

When you calculate ΔH using bond dissociation energies, you often get a slightly different answer than if you experimentally determine ΔH from a calorimetry experiment (See chapter 5). Why do you think this is so? Give an example of a reaction where you think that gas phase bond energy calculations might not be as accurate as a calorimetry experiment done in aqueous solution.

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