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4.8 g of C (diamond) on complete combust...

`4.8 g` of `C` (diamond) on complete combustion evolves`1584 kJ` of heat. The standard heat of formation of gaseous carbon is `725 kJ//mol`. The energy required for the process
C(graphite) `rarr` C(gas)
C(diamond) `rarr` C(gas) are

A

725, 727

B

727, 725

C

725, 723

D

725, 729

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The expression for standard heat of formation of gaseous carbon is
C (graphite) `rarr` C (gas)
`Delta_(f)H^(@)=725` kJ/mol
As graphite is thermodynamically more stable than diamond so the heat required to convert graphite to gaseous carbon should be more.
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