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Calculate the resonance energy of `C_(6)H_(6)` using kekule formula of `C_(6)H_(6)` from the following data.
a. `Delta_(f)H^(Theta)` for `C_(6)H_(6) =- 358.5 kJ mol^(-1)`
b. Heat of atomisation of `C =716.8 kJ mol^(-1)`
c. Bond enegry of `C-H, C-C, C=C`and `H-H` are `490,340, 620, 436.9 kJ "mole"^(-1)` respectively.

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