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The heats evolved in combustion of rhombic and monoclinic sulphur are, respectively, `70960` and `71030cal mol^(-1)`. What will be the heat of conversion of rhomic sulphur to monoclinic?

A

70960 calories

B

71030 calories

C

`-70` calories

D

`+70` calories

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