Given standard enthalpy of formation of `CO(-110 "KJ mol"^(-1))` and `CO_(2)(-394 "KJ mol"^(-1))`. The heat of combustion when one mole of graphite bu

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Given standard enthalpy of formation of `CO(-110 "KJ mol"^(-1))` and `CO_(2)(-394 "KJ mol"^(-1))`. The heat ... B. `-284` KJ C. `-394` KJ D. `-504` KJ

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