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`C_(6)H_(6) rarr C_(6)H_(12)Delta H = -204 KJ` heat of hydrognentaion of each C=C bond in benzene

A

`-68 kJ`

B

`-93kJ`

C

`-56 kJ`

D

`-88 kJ`

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