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Calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction, Br2(g) + 3F2(g) ---> 2BrF3(g)

given the bond enthalpies of the reactants and products. (NOTE: Br2 has a single bond; F2 has a single bond; each BrF3 has 3 Br-F bonds.)
Bond

Bond energy (kJ)
Br-Br

193
F-F

155
Br-F

249

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