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Consider the following reaction: c2h4(g) + f2(g) > c2h4f2(g) delta h = -549 kjestimate the carbon-fluorine bond energy given that the c-c bond energy is 347 kj/mol, the c=c bond energy is 614 kj/mol, and the f-f bond energy is 154 kj/mol.

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