Calculate the enthalpy for the following reaction: 2 NO ? N2 + O2 given the following bond dissociation energies: N2 = 226 kcal/mol, O2 = 199 kcal/mol and NO = 145 kcal/mol. 280 kcal/mol -280 kcal/mol -135 kcal/mol 135 kcal/mol
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