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Comprehensive handbook of chemical bond energies

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In this article, experimental methods for measuring BDEs are presented for measuring C-H bonds, C-C bonds, and C -C-C-H-C Bonds.
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Introduction Experimental methods for measuring BDEs BDEs of C-H Bonds BDEs of C-C Bonds BDEs of C-halogen bonds BDEs of O-X bonds BDEs of N-X bonds BDEs of S-, Se-, Te-, and Po-X bonds BDEs of Si-, Ge-, Sn-, and Pb-X bonds BDEs of P-, As-, Sb-, and Bi-X bonds BDEs of H(H+/-)-, Li(Li+/-)-, Na(Na+/-)-, K(K+/-)-, Rb(Rb+/-)-, and Cs(Cs+/-)-X bonds BDEs of Be(Be+)-, Mg(Mg+)-, Ca(Ca+)-, Sr(Sr+)-, Ba(Ba+)-, and Ra-X bonds BDEs of Sc(Sc+)-, Y(Y+)-, La(La+)-, and Ac(Ac+)-X bonds BDEs of Ti(Ti+/-)-, Zr(Zr+)-, and Hf(Hf+)-X bonds BDEs of V(V+/-)-, Nb(Nb+)-, and Ta(Ta+)-X bonds BDEs of Cr(Cr+/-)-, Mo(Mo+/-)-, and W(W+/-)-X bonds BDEs of Mn(Mn+/-)-, Tc-, and Re(Re+)-X bonds BDEs of Fe(Fe+/-)-, Ru(Ru+)-, and Os(Os+)-X bonds BDEs of Co(Co+/-)-, Rh(Rh+)-, and Ir(Ir+)-X bonds BDEs of Ni(Ni+/-)-, Pd(Pd+/-)-, and Pt(Pt+/-)-X bonds BDEs of Cu(Cu+/-)-, Ag(Ag+/-)-, and Au(Au+/-)-X bonds BDEs of Zn(Zn+)-, Cd(Cd+)-, and Hg(Hg+)-X bonds BDEs of B(B+/-)-, Al(Al+/-)-, Ga(Ga+/-)-, In(In+/-)-, and Tl(Tl+/-)-X Bonds BDEs in the C-, Si-, Ge-, Sn-, Pb-clusters and complexes BDEs in the N-, P-, As-, Sb-, Bi-clusters and complexes BDEs in the O-, S-, -Se, and Te-clusters and complexes BDEs in the halogenated molecules, clusters, and complexes BDEs in rare gas atom/ion clusters Heats of formation of atoms, radicals, and ions References (1946 through 2006) Index of compound classes Index of compound names

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