If I have a simple molecule like H2+, what's the right way to calculate its dissociation energy (making an estimate)?
The electron energy of the hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV, of H2+ it's 30.0 eV, somehow subtracting two times the electron energy of hydrogen gives you the dissociation energy: 30.0 eV - 2*(13.6 eV) = 2.8 eV.
Why is this possible? Why subtracting two times?