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The heats of combustion of carbon,hydrogen and acetylene are `-394kJ, -286kJ and -130kJ` respectively. Calculate heat of formation of `C_(2)H_(2)`

A

621 kJ

B

454 kJ

C

`-227 kJ`

D

227 kJ

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