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Calculate the `DeltaH_(f)^@` of `C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)`(s) from the following data:
`DeltaH_(comb)[C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)(s)]=-2816.kJ//mol`
`DeltaH_(f)^(@)` of `CO_(2)(g)=-393.5kJ//mol`
`DeltaH_(f)^(@)` of `H_(2)O(l)=-285.9kJ//mol`

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`-1260kJ//mol`
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