Where Can I Find the Bond Enthalpy for N=O?

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The discussion centers on the bond enthalpy of the nitrogen-oxygen double bond (N=O). A participant is struggling to find this specific value, prompting suggestions to check textbooks or indexes for relevant information. It is noted that the enthalpy of atomization for nitrogen monoxide (NO) is approximately 632 kJ/mol, which can serve as a reasonable estimate for the bond enthalpy of the N=O bond.
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Nitrogen double bonded with Oxygen... I can't find the bond enthalpy for it ANYWHERE, please help
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Check the back of your book? Index C or something like that.
 
anywhere includes all the books I have
 
(at the ocassion of the first aniversary of this question)
the enthalpy of atomisation of nitrogen monoxide is close to 632 kJ/mol.
This may be a fair first estimate of the bond enthalpy of N=O.
 

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