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The bond energy of H(2) is greater than ...

The bond energy of `H_(2)` is greater than that of `I_(2)` because of _________.

A

smaller bond length

B

larger bond length

C

larger difference in the electronegativity in `I_(2)` molecule

D

large value of electronegativity of iodine

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