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已知各破坏1mol N≡N键、H﹣H键和N﹣H键分别需要吸收的能量为946kJ、436kJ、391kJ.计算1mol N2(g)和3mol H2(g)完全转化为NH3(g)的能量变化为(   )

A:吸收92KJ

B:放出92kJ

C:吸收184kJ

D:放出184KJ

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