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Consider the following processes :
`{:(,DeltaH(kJ//"mol")),(1/2ArarrB,+150),(3Brarr2C+D,-125),(E+Ararr2D,+350):}`
For B + C `to` E + 2C, `DeltaH` will be

A

`-325 kJ/mol`

B

`325 kJ/mol`

C

`525 kJ/mol`

D

`-175 kJ/mol`

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