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Enthalpy change for the reaction,
`4H(g) to 2H_2(g)` is -869.6 kJ
The dissociation energy of H - H bond is

A

`+217.4"kJ"`

B

`-434.8"kJ"`

C

`-869.6"kJ"`

D

`+434.8"kJ"`

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