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Consider the reaction ch4(g) + x2(g) → ch3x(g) + hx(g), where x is a halogen-like atom (group 7a). calculate ∆h for this reaction if bond energy tables give the following values: c h : 416 kj/mol x x : 230 kj/mol h x : 277 kj/mol c x : 222 kj/mol answer in units of kj/mol.

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