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`Delta H_(1)^(@)` for `CO_(2)(g)`, `CO(g)` and `H_(2)O(g)` are `-393.5,-110.5` and `-241.8 kJ mol^(-1)` respectively. Standard enthalpy change for the reaction
`CO_(2)(g)+H_(2)(g) rarr CO(g) + H_(2)O(g)` is

A

524.1

B

`+41.2

C

`-262.5`

D

`-41.2`

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