Q. The amount of energy required to break a bond is same as the amount of energy released when the same bond is formed. In gaseous state, the energy required for homolytic cleavage of a bond is called Bond Dissociation Energy (BDE) or Bond Strength. BDE is affected by -character of the bond and the stability of the radicals formed. Shorter bonds are typically stronger bonds. BDEs for some bonds are given below:
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Correct match of the bonds (shown in bold) in Column with their BDE in Column is
Column Molecule Column II BDE(
P i 132
Q ii 110
R iii 95
S iv 88

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Solution:

As character increases bond dissociation energy increases
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