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The standard enthalpies of n-pentane, isopentane and neopentane are `-35.0, -37.0` and `-40.0` K.cal/mole respectively. The most stable isomer of pentane of pentane in termsof energy is

A

n-pentane

B

iso pentane

C

neo pentane

D

n-pentane and iso pentane both

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