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In the reaction for the transition of carbon in the diamond form to carbon in the graphite form, `Delta H` is `-453.5` cal. This points out that

A

Graphite is chemically different from diamond

B

Graphite is as stable as diamond

C

Graphite is more stable than diamond

D

Diamond is more stable than graphite

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The correct Answer is:
C

`C_(D) rarr C_(G), Delta H = -453.5 cal`
The enthalpy of `C_(G)` is less that of `C_(D)`. Thus it is more stable.
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