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Match the column :-
`{:(A,C_"(S,graphite)"O_(2(g))toCO_(2(g)),P,DeltaH_"Combustion"^(@),),(B,CO_(g)+1//2O_(2(g))toCO_(2(g)),Q,DeltaH_"sublimation"^(@),),(C,CH_(4(g))toC_(g)+4H_(g),R,DeltaH_"formation"^(@),),(D,C_(s)toC_(g),S,DeltaH_"atomisation"^(@),):}`

A

`AtoR,Bto,S,CtoP,DtoQ`

B

`AtoR,BtoP,CtoQ,DtoS`

C

`AtoP,BtoS,CtoQ,DtoR`

D

`AtoR,BtoP,CtoS,DtoQ`

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D
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