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DeltaH^(0) for a reaction F(2) + 2HCl ra...

`DeltaH^(0)` for a reaction `F_(2) + 2HCl rarr 2HF + Cl_(2)` is given as `-352.8 kJ. Delta H_(f)^(0)` for HF is `-268.3 KJ mol^(-1)`, then `Delta H_(f)^(0)` of HCl would be

A

`-22 KJ mol ^(-1)`

B

`880 kJ mol ^(-1)`

C

`-91.9kJ mol ^(-1)`

D

`-183.8 kJ mol ^(-1)`

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C
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