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[" The enthalpies of combustion of "C_((" graphite "))" and "C_(" (diamond) ")" are "-393.5" and "-395.4kJ/mol" respectivel "],[" enthalpy of conversion of "C_((" graphite "))" to "C_((" diamond "))" in "kJ/mol" is "]

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