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What is the main difference between bond dissociation enthalpy and mean bond enthalpy?
A. One is exothermic, the other endothermic
B. They apply to ionic and covalent bonds respectively
C. There is no difference
D. Bond dissociation enthalpy is for a specific bond, while mean bond enthalpy is an average over similar bonds
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