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Energy required to dissociate 4g of gase...

Energy required to dissociate `4g` of gaseous hydrogen into free gaseous atoms is `208Kcal` at `25^(@)C`
The bond energy of `H-H` bond will be

A

104 kcal

B

10.4 kcal

C

1040 kcal

D

104 cal

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The correct Answer is:
A

`4gH_(2)=2` moles, Bond energy for 1 mole of `H_(2)= 208//2= 104` kcal
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