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Which of the Following Compounds Would Have the Largest Enthalpy

Question 18

Question 18

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Which of the following compounds would have the largest enthalpy of formation? The bond energies are given in parentheses.


A) HBr (366 kJ/mol)
B) HI (299 kJ/mol)
C) HCl (431 kJ/mol)
D) HF (567 kJ/mol)
E) HH (436 kJ/mol)

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