Answer:
To calculate the bond energy \( X \) for the C-C bond given the bond energies provided, we can use the concept of bond energy and the bond dissociation energy.
Given bond energies:
- \( H-C = 410 \) kJ/mol
- \( O=O = 500 \) kJ/mol
- \( C=O = 740 \) kJ/mol
- \( O-H = 460 \) kJ/mol
The bond energy \( X \) for the C-C bond can be determined using the concept that the bond dissociation energy (or bond energy) is the energy required to break a bond in 1 mole of a substance in the gas phase. For a single C-C bond:
\[ C-C = X \]
To find \( X \), we use the following principle: the bond energies of the reactants are subtracted