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Javon Browning
22 May, 00:06
The energy required to break a bond is called
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Shayna Warner
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The energy that's required to break bonds is called bond energy. Bond energy is used in chemistry, represented by an E, and accounts for measuring the strength of a bond in a chemical bond.
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