Can Heat Weaken Chemical Bonds and Make Them Easier to Break?

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SUMMARY

Heat does not weaken chemical bonds; rather, it increases the energy of molecules, making them easier to dissociate. The enthalpy of formation defines bond strength, which is dependent on the specific atoms involved. When heat is applied, it adds energy to the system, reducing the negative energy associated with chemical bonds. Consequently, while heat facilitates bond breaking, it does not inherently weaken the bonds themselves.

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Does heat weaken the strength of chemical bonds?
 
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It causes the molecule to vibrate severely and smash into things (other molecules) with more violence. What happens when you lightly tap a crystal glass with a small hammer vs swinging a sledge hammer at it?
 
So do the bonds weaken or not?
 
ok. let me put it this way.

chemical bonds have a set enthalpy of formation; that's what's quoted as the bond strength and that depends only on the identity of the bond and the atoms that form it.

that said, heat "weakens" chemical bonds by making molecules easier to dissociate. you can think of it this way: chemical bonds are a form of negative energy. if you add energy, the energy is less negative. when the energy goes to 0, the molecule breaks apart.

heat is a form of energy. that means that it'll take less "other" energy to break the molecule apart. if you add enough heat the molecule breaks apart on its own.
 
goleynik said:
So do the bonds weaken or not?

No. Other forces overcome them.
 
Why then if bonds can be broken with heat then why can't the bonds be weakened by heat.
 
goleynik said:
Why then if bonds can be broken with heat then why can't the bonds be weakened by heat.

ok. let's say you're stuck in a well with spring boots. jumping a bit at first, your legs are weak and you can't get out. someone gives you sugar drink and you have more energy so you can jump out.

Did the well weaken?
 
chill_factor said:
ok. let's say you're stuck in a well with spring boots. jumping a bit at first, your legs are weak and you can't get out. someone gives you sugar drink and you have more energy so you can jump out.

Did the well weaken?

nice.
 

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