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The enthalpy of combustion of `C_6H_6(l)` is -3250 kJ. When 0.39 g of benzene Is burnt in excess of oxygen in an open vessel, the amount of heat liberated is

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16.25 J

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16. 25 kJ

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32.5 J

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32.5 J

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