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Which of the following equations corresponds to the definition of enthalpy of formation at 298 K?

A

`C_((g)) + O_(2(g)) rarr CO_(2(g))`

B

`C_((s)) + O_(2(l)) rarr CO_(2(g))`

C

`C_((s)) + O_(2(g)) rarr CO_(2(g))`

D

`C_((l)) + O_(2(s)) rarr CO_(2(g))`

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C

Heat of formation is the quantity of heat exchanged when one mole of a substance is formed from its constituent elements under given condition of temperature and pressure. Under normal conditions, carbon is found in solid form and oxygen is found in gaseous form.
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