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A double bond contains two pairs of electrons, a sigma bond (a single bond) and a pi bond. The energy of a pi bond in C=C can be obtained by comparing the enthalpies of a single C-C bond (348 kJ/mol) and that of a double C=C bond (614 kJ/mol). Using this information, determine the enthalpy associated with the C-C pi bond in kJ/mol.

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