Question
Question: Which of the following pairs of molecules have the almost identical bond dissociation energy \[?\] ...
Which of the following pairs of molecules have the almost identical bond dissociation energy ?
A.F2 and H2
B.N2 and CO
C.F2 and I2
D.HF and O2
Solution
First we know bond dissociation energy is the amount of energy which is required to homolytically fracture a chemical bond. A homolytic fracture usually produces radical species. Shorthand notation for this energy is BDE, Do, or DHo. The units of bond dissociation energy are kJ/mol or kcal/mol. Bond dissociation energy may be measured experimentally using spectrometry, calorimetry, and electrochemical methods.
Complete answer: Bond dissociation energy is the energy required to break a chemical bond. It is one means of quantifying the strength of a chemical bond. The strongest bond dissociation energy is for the Si-F bond. The weakest energy is for a covalent bond and is comparable to the strength of intermolecular forces.
The bond enthalpies for the halogens are:
Halogen | Bond energy (kJ/mol) |
---|---|
F−F | 156 |
Cl−Cl | 243 |
Br−Br | 193 |
I−I | 151 |
The pair of F2 and I2 have almost identical bond dissociation energy of 156$$$$kJ/mol and 151$$$$kJ/mol, respectively. Since, bond dissociation energy equals bond energy only for diatomic molecules. As we go down a group in the periodic table, due to the larger radius of atoms the orbital overlap during bond formation is weak leading to low bond dissociation energy as in case of I2. Although, F is on the top of the periodic table (period 2) and have good orbital overlap during bond formation, but due to its small size and large number of electrons in the valence sigh, the electron repulsion (the electrostatic repulsion between the nuclei) is high. This weakens the bond strength of F2and the bond dissociation energy of F2 and I2are identical.
Hence, the correct option is C.
Note:
Note that bond dissociation energy equals bond energy only for diatomic molecules. This is because the bond dissociation energy is the energy of a single chemical bond, while bond energy is the average value for all the bond dissociation energies of all bonds of a certain type within a molecule. Also note that the enthalpy change is temperature dependent.