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The enthalpy change for the reaction, `C_(2)H_(6)(g)rarr2C(g)+6H(g)` is X kJ. The bond energy of C-H bond is :

A

`(X)/(2)`

B

`(X)/(3)`

C

`(X)/(6)`

D

data insufficient

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The correct Answer is:
D

C-C bond enthalpy is not given.
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