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The enthalpy change states for the following processes are listed below :
Given that the standard states for iodine and chlorine are ` I _(2) (s) and C I _(2) (g)` , the standard enthalpy of formation for ` I C I (g) ` is:

A

`-14.6(KJ)/(mol)`

B

`-16.8(KJ)/(mol)`

C

`+16.8(KJ)/(mol)`

D

`+244.8(KJ)/(mol)`

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