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The fat `C_(57)H_(104)O_(6)(s)`, is metabolised via the following reaction `C_(57)H_(104)O_(6)(s)+80O_(2)(g)to57CO_(2)(g)+52H_(2)O(1)` the energy (kJ) liberated when 1.0 g of this fat reacts will be Given the enthapies of formation
`Delta_(f)H^(@)(C_(57)H_(104)O_(6)s)=-70870`kJ/mol
`Delta_(f)H^(@)(H_(2)O,l)=-285.8` kJ/mol
`Delta_(f)H^(@)(CO_(2),g)=-393.5` kJ/mol

A

`-37.98`

B

`-40.4`

C

`-33.4`

D

`-30.2`

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