There are 7 diatomic molecules
H2 436 kJ/mol is 4.3 eV
N2 945.3 kJ/mol is 9.4 eV
O2 498.3 kJ/mol is 4.9 eV
F2 156.9 kJ/mol is 1.5 eV
Cl2 242.5 kJ/mol is 2.4 eV
Br2 193.8 kJ/mol is 1.9 eV
I2 152.5 kJ/mol is 1.5 eV
Looking up there dissociation energy (source: labs dot chem dot ucsb dot edu)
Further looking up H2O (which is really H4O)
H----OH 498.7 kJ/mol is 4.9 eV
H-----O 428 kJ/mol is 4.2 eV
The last two do not seem to be correct-- that it takes more energy to split away one H from H2O than it takes to split away the second H from water.
There are 7 diatomic molecules
H2 436 kJ/mol is 4.3 eV
O2 498.3 kJ/mol is 4.9 eV
On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 12:11:09 PM UTC-5, Archimedes Plutonium wrote:Both the mass of the H4 and DD are 4 atomic mass units.
There are 7 diatomic molecules
H2 436 kJ/mol is 4.3 eV
O2 498.3 kJ/mol is 4.9 eV
So the hydrogen atom bond is abnormally high for a single proton and is almost approaching that of O2 dissociation energy.
What can account for that abnormal high bond energy is the idea that the Hydrogen Atom is not H, for that is a proton with muon inside without a capacitor to storage the electricity produced by muon thrusting through 840MeV proton torus.
H by itself is a subatomic particle.
Thus H2 is the hydrogen atom wherein one of the H converts to being a neutron like capacitor while the other H does the Faraday law.
That would make the diatomic molecule of Hydrogen be H4 and not H2.
That explains the abnormal high dissociation energy almost matching oxygen.
Now in the same experiment as Electrolysis of Water, the hydrogen is going to be in the form of H4, not H and not H2.
Now it is curious that ucsb lab lists deuterium----deuterium splitting as 443.5 and H----H splitting as 436 kJ/mol, which tells me that a proton+muon converted to acting like a neutron has 7kJ/mol less bond energy than deuterium bonded to deuterium.
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