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The standard heats of formation of `CH_(4)(g), CO_(2)(g)` and `H_(2)O(g)` are `-76.0, -390.0`, and `-240.0 kJ mol^(-1)`, respectively. Calculate the amount of heat evolved by burning `1m^(3)` of methane measured under normal conditions.

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