Using the bond energies below (kJ/mol), calculate the estimated AH of the reaction pictured below the table. Express your answer in kJ/mol. Screen reader note: "=" is read as a double bond. "identical to" is read as a triple bond. All other bonds are single bonds. End of note. H-C H-H 436 414 H-N H-O 464 H-N=N-H H-F 565 H-S H-CI H-Br H-I 297 389 368 431 364 + H-H --- C=C C-C 347 611 C=N 891 > H2N- NH2 C=C C-N C=N C-CI 339 C-O C=O 837 305 615 360. 736 N=N N-N 163 418 N=N N-O N=O O-O O=O C-F (OR H single bond N double bond N single bond H + H single bond H right arrow N with two single bonds to H atoms and a single bond to a N atom that has two single bonds to 2 H atoms) 946 222 590. 142 498 452 CI-CI Br-Br F-F 159 243 193 I-I 151 -

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Using the bond energies below (kJ/mol), calculate the estimated AH of the reaction
pictured below the table. Express your answer in kJ/mol.
Screen reader note: "=" is read as a double bond. "identical to" is read as a triple
bond. All other bonds are single bonds. End of note.
H-C
H-H 436
414
H-N=N-H
H-F
565
H-N
H-O
H-S
H-CI
H-Br
H-I 297
389
464
368
431
364
+ H-H -
> H2N-
C=C
C-C 347
611
C=N
891
C=C
C-N
C=N
C-O
C=O
C-CI
837
305
615
360.
736
339
NH2
N=N
N-N 163
418
N=N
N-O
N=O
O-0
O=O
C-F
(OR H
single
bond N
double
946
222 590.
142
498
452
CI-CI
F-F 159
243
Br-Br
|-| 151 -
193
bond N single bond H + H single bond H right arrow N with two single bonds to H
atoms and a single bond to a N atom that has two single bonds to 2 H atoms)
Transcribed Image Text:Using the bond energies below (kJ/mol), calculate the estimated AH of the reaction pictured below the table. Express your answer in kJ/mol. Screen reader note: "=" is read as a double bond. "identical to" is read as a triple bond. All other bonds are single bonds. End of note. H-C H-H 436 414 H-N=N-H H-F 565 H-N H-O H-S H-CI H-Br H-I 297 389 464 368 431 364 + H-H - > H2N- C=C C-C 347 611 C=N 891 C=C C-N C=N C-O C=O C-CI 837 305 615 360. 736 339 NH2 N=N N-N 163 418 N=N N-O N=O O-0 O=O C-F (OR H single bond N double 946 222 590. 142 498 452 CI-CI F-F 159 243 Br-Br |-| 151 - 193 bond N single bond H + H single bond H right arrow N with two single bonds to H atoms and a single bond to a N atom that has two single bonds to 2 H atoms)
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