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The bond energies ("in KJ mole"^(-1)) of...

The bond energies `("in KJ mole"^(-1))` of `P-H, As-H and N-H` respectively ? 

A

247, 318 and 389

B

247, 389 and 318

C

318, 389 and 247

D

318, 247 and 389

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