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Differential Equation - 1st Order: Reducible to Separable Forms (5 of 7) Example 4: x^2y'=x^2-xy+y^2 - YouTube
Bond dissociation energy of XY, X2 and Y2 (all diatomic molecules) are in the ratio of 1 :1:0.5 and Hf of XY is 200 kJ mol 1. The bonddissociation energy of X2 will be
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