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If values of `DeltaH_f^@ ` of `ICl_((g)), Cl_((g)) and I_((g))` are respectively `17.57, 121.34, 106.96 J mol^(-1)`. The value of `I - Cl` (bond energy) in `J mol^(-1)` is:

A

17.57

B

10.73

C

35.15

D

106.96

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