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Why is the mean bond enthalpy used?
A. Because individual bond dissociation enthalpies are always the same
B. Because mean bond enthalpy is more accurate
C. Because individual bond dissociation enthalpies vary in different compounds
D. Because mean bond enthalpy is easier to calculate
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