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If `DeltaH_(f)^(@)` for `H_(2)O_(2)(l) and H_(2)O(l)` are -188kJ and `mol^(-1)` and -286 kJ `mol^(-1)`, what will be the enthalpy change of the reaction `2H_(2)O_(2)(l)to2H_(2)O(l)+O_(2)(g)`?

A

`146kJ" "mol^(-1)`

B

`-196kJ" "mol^(-1)`

C

`-494kJ" "mol^(-1)`

D

`-98kJ" "mol^(-1)`

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