LAST QUESTION YALLL PLZZZ HELP

I've never done a reaction that involved just bond enthalpies before, so this is just a guess.
It's still products - reactants. The problem is the C=O bond. Do you count it once or twice? I'm going to choose once, but don't be surprised if it is incorrect.
Sum of the products - Sum of the reactants.
ΔH = 799 - 494
ΔH = 305
And that would be your answer to three places.
Answer:
-1104 kJ
Explanation:
C + O=O ⟶ O=C=O
Bonds: O=O 2C=O
D/kJ·mol⁻¹: 494 799
The formula relating ΔHrxn and bond dissociation energies (D) is
ΔHrxn = Σ(Dreactants) – Σ(Dproducts)
(Note: This is an exception to the rule. All other thermochemical reactions are “products – reactants”. With bond energies, it’s “reactants – products”. The reason comes from the way we define bond energies.)
For the reactants:
Σ(Dreactants) = 1 × 494 = 494 kJ
For the products:
Σ(Dproducts) = 2 × 799 = 1598 kJ
For the reaction :
ΔHrxn = 494 – 1598 = -1104 kJ