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The energy released on combustion of 1 m...

The energy released on combustion of 1 mole of `C_((s))` with gaseous oxygen is

A

`Delta H_("combustion")^(@)`

B

`Delta H_("formation")^(@)` of `CO_(2)`

C

Both are true

D

None is true

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The correct Answer is:
C

Heat of combustion of 1 mole of carbon is equal to heat of formation of 1 mole of `CO_(2)` gas
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