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The bond enthalpies of H-H and CI-CI are...

The bond enthalpies of `H-H` and `CI-CI` are `430` and `242 kJ mol^(-1)`, respectively. If `DeltaH_(f) (HCI)` is `-91 kJmol^(-1)` the bond enthalpy of `HCI` would be

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