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If a `298K` the bond energies of `C-H,C-C,C=C` and `H-H` bonds are respectivly `414, 347, 615KJmol^(-1)` , the vlaue of enthalpy change for the reaction
`H_(2)C=CH_(2)(g)+H_(2)(g)+H_(2)(g)rarrH_(3)C-CH_(3)(g)` at `298K` will be

A

`-250 kJ`

B

`+125 kJ`

C

`-125 kJ`

D

`+250 kJ`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`DeltaH=H_(R)-H_(P)`
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