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Given : C("diamond")+O(2)rarrCO(2),De...

Given :
`C("diamond")+O_(2)rarrCO_(2),DeltaH=-395 kJ`
`C("graphite")+O_(2)rarrCO_(2),DeltaH=-393 kJ`
The enthalpy of formation of diamond from graphite is

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