"bond dissociation energy" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: bond dissociation energies [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} bond dissociation energy (countable and uncountable, plural bond dissociation energies)
  1. (physical chemistry, physics) The change in enthalpy that occurs when a specific chemical bond is broken; a measure of the strength of the bond Wikipedia link: bond dissociation energy Tags: countable, physical, uncountable Categories (topical): Energy, Physical chemistry, Physical quantities, Physics Translations (Translations): 鍵離解能 /键离解能 (jiànlíjiěnéng) (Chinese Mandarin), Bindungsdissoziationsenergie [feminine] (German)

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