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Why do mean C–H bond enthalpies vary slightly between different organic compounds?
A. Because hydrogen atoms have different masses
B. Due to differences in electronegativity of neighboring atoms
C. Because all C–H bonds are identical
D. Because carbon always has sp hybridization
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