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Calculate the enthalpy change when infinitely dilute solution of `CaCl_(2)` and `Na_(2)CO_(3)` are mixed. `Delta_(f)H^(Theta)` for `Ca^(2+)(aq), CO_(3)^(2-)(aq)`, and `CaCO_(3)(s)` are `-129.80, -161.65`, and `-288.50 kcal mol^(-1)` respectively.

A

(A) oxidation reaction

B

(B) reduction reaction

C

(C) disproportionation reaction

D

(D) decomposition reaction

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