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The H-H bond energy is 430KJ mol^(-1) an...

The `H-H` bond energy is `430KJ mol^(-1)` and `Cl-Cl` bonds is 240KJ `mol^(-1)`. DeltaH` for HCl is `-90KJ` . The `H-Cl` bond energy is about.

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