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For the transition `C_(("diamonid")) rarr C_(("graphite")) , Delta H = -1.5KJ`. It follows that

A

Graphite is stabler than diamond

B

Diamond is stabler than graphite

C

Graphite is endothermic substance

D

Diamond is exothermic substance

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