Slightly beyond the question...
Bond energies are useful as an understanding tool. They are not accurate enough to compute reaction enthalpies. Bonds interfere, they can be deformed, and the heat of condensation is big. Use enthalpies of formation of complete compounds for that goal, measured (beware most data is estimated by software hence wrong) and in the desired state, liquid for instance.
Some substances have bonds that are not obvious, so take care not to forget them. When a reaction writes "C" or "Zn", it stands for a solid with many strong bonds, not for atomic carbon or zinc.