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The combustion of benzene (l) gives `CO_(2) (g)` and `H_(2)O (l)` . Given that heat of combustion of benzene at constant volume is `-3263.9 kJ * mol^(-1)` at `25^(@) C` , heat of combustion ( in `kJ * mol^(-1))` of benzene at constant pressure will be - `(R = 8.314 J * K^(-1) * mol^(-1)`)

A

3260

B

`-3267.6`

C

`4152.6`

D

`-452.46`

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