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Heats of atomisation of chlorine and hyd...

Heats of atomisation of chlorine and hydrogen are `243 kJ mol^(-1) and 435 kJ mol^(-1)` respectively. Heat of formation of HCl is `-92 kJ mol^(-1)`. Calculate the bond energy of HCL. 

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`431kJmol^(-1)`
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