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The bond energy (in kcal `mol^(-1))` of a `C -c` single bond is approximately

A

`1`

B

`10`

C

`100`

D

`1000`

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To determine the bond energy of a carbon-carbon (C-C) single bond, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand Bond Energy**: Bond energy is the amount of energy required to break a bond between two atoms in a molecule. For a C-C single bond, we are interested in the dissociation energy. 2. **Research Bond Energy Values**: The bond energy for a C-C single bond typically ranges between 88 to 150 kilocalories per mole (kcal/mol). This range is derived from various experimental measurements and literature values. ...
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