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Delta HI^(@) of diamond is...

`Delta HI^(@)` of diamond is

A

0 kj `m o l^(-1)`

B

`1.90 kj m o l^(-1)`

C

38.1 kj `m o l ^(-1)`

D

20 kj `m o l ^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Delta Hf^(@)` of diamond is 1.90 kJ ` m o l^(-1)`
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