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C("graphite") + O(2(g)) : Delta H = -393...

`C_("graphite") + O_(2(g)) : Delta H = -393.5 kJ`. `Delta H` of the above reaction cannot be

A

Heat of formation of `CO_(2)`

B

Heat of combustion of C

C

Heat of reaction

D

Heat of transition

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