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Heat of combustion of carbon is -96 k, cals. When some quantity of carbon is burnt in oxygen, 48 k.cals of heat is liberated. What is the volume (in lits) of `O_2` at STP reacted with this carbon 

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48

B

22.4

C

11.2

D

1

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