`Delta H` for the reaction, `I_((g))+I_((g))rarr I_(2(g))` will be :-

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`Delta H` for the reaction, `I_((g))+I_((g))rarr I_(2(g))` will be :- A. Zero B. `-ve` C. `+ve` D. `oo`

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