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`C(s) to C(g) , DeltaH = 716.7 kJ`
`DeltaH` is the heat of …………… of graphite.

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To solve the question regarding the heat of transformation for graphite, we follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Process**: The question describes the transformation of carbon from a solid state (C(s)) to a gaseous state (C(g)). 2. **Understand the Type of Change**: The transition from solid to gas without passing through the liquid state is a specific type of phase change known as sublimation. ...
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