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When 1 mole of carbon is converted into 1 mole of `CO_(2)`, the heat liberated is same :

A

irrespective of whether the volume is kept constant or pressure is kept constant

B

irrespective of the temperature at which there reaction is carried out

C

whether the carbon is in the form of diamond or graphite

D

whether the carbon is in gaseous state or solid state.

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