Using the following bond energies estimate the heat of combustion for one mole of acetylene (H-C≡C-H):   C2H2(g) + 5/2O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + H2O(g)                                   Bond                           Bond Energy (kJ/mol)                                     C≡C                                        839                                     C-H                                         413                                     O=O                                        495                                     C=O                                        799                                     O-H                                         467 Group of answer choices 1228 kJ -1228 kJ -447 kJ +447 kJ +365 kJ

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Using the following bond energies estimate the heat of combustion for one mole of acetylene (H-C≡C-H):

  C2H2(g) + 5/2O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + H2O(g)

                                  Bond                           Bond Energy (kJ/mol)

                                    C≡C                                        839

                                    C-H                                         413

                                    O=O                                        495

                                    C=O                                        799

                                    O-H                                         467

Group of answer choices

1228 kJ

-1228 kJ

-447 kJ

+447 kJ

+365 kJ

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