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C2H2(g) + 2 H2(g)--> C2H6(g)
Bond Bond Energy (kJ/mol)
C-C 347
C=C 611
C-H 414
H-H 436
Calculate the value of the C C (triple bond) energy in C2H2 in kJ/mole.
14 years ago

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347
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