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What is the primary reason for using mean bond enthalpies in thermochemical calculations?
A. To make all bond energies equal
B. To eliminate the need for experimental data
C. To simplify calculations by averaging varying bond dissociation energies
D. To increase accuracy in liquid-phase reactions
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