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Calculate the energy released in the formation of 1 kg hydrogen chloride , given that the dipole moment of hydrogen chloride molecules is `3.44 xx 10^(-30)` C m and the separation between hydrogen and chlorine atoms in the equilibrium position is `1.01 xx 10^(-10)` m .

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