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Calculate the standard heat of formation of carbon disulphide (l). Given that the standard heats of combustion of carbon (s), sulphur (s) and carbon disulphide (l) are -393.3, -293.72 and -1108.76 kJ `mol^(-1)` respectively.

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`-128.02 kJ mol^(-1)`

B

`+12.802 kJ mol^(-1)`

C

`+128.02 kJ mol^(-1)`

D

`-12.802 kJ mol^(-1)`

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C

`C+ 2S rarr CS_(2) Delta H=` ?
`C + O_(2) rarr CO_(2) Delta H= -393.3kJ` ...(i)
`S + O_(2) rarr SO_(2) Delta H= -293.72kJ` ...(ii)
`CS_(2) + 3O_(2) rarr CO_(2) + 2SO_(2) Delta H= -1108.76 kJ` ...(iii)
eq (ii) `xx 2` + eq (i) - eq (iii) - and find required result
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