What do you mean by strength and reactivity of a bond?

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(N/A) Bond strength refers to the amount of energy required to break a chemical bond,also known as bond dissociation enthalpy. Higher bond strength indicates a more stable bond.
Reactivity refers to the ease with which a bond can be broken or participate in a chemical reaction. Generally,a weaker bond is more reactive because it requires less energy to break.

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