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The heat of formation of H(2)O((l)) is -...

The heat of formation of `H_(2)O_((l))` is `-286.2` kJ. The heat of formation of `H_(2)O_((g))` is likely to be

A

`-286.2KJ`

B

`-290.78KJ`

C

`-335.2KJ`

D

`-242.76KJ`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`lt-286.2` as energy is absorbed for `lrarrg`
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