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Observed heat of hydrogenation for cyclohexa-1,4-diene and cyclo hexa-1,3-diene is x & y kcal/mol respectively, calculate the resonance energy of cyclohexa-1,3-diene :

A

A) `(3x)/2-y`

B

B) `(2x)/2-y`

C

C) `(3y)/2-y`

D

D) `(2y)/2-x`

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