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When one mole of cyclohexene is hydrogenated (to yield cyclohexane), 28.6 kcal of heat is released....

When one mole of cyclohexene is hydrogenated (to yield cyclohexane), 28.6 kcal of heat is released. How much heat is released when one mole of benzene (C6H6) is completely hydrogenated (3 mole H2 adding to one mole benzene)?

Select one:

A. 3 x 28.6 kcal = 85.8 kcal

B. more than 85.8 kcal

C. substantially less than 85.8 kcal

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