Standard molar enthalpy of formation of CO 2 is equal to:
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Standard molar enthalpy of formation of CO2 is equal to:
- zero
- standard molar enthalpy of combustion
- the sum of standard molar enthalpies of formation of CO and O2
- the standard molar enthalpy of combustion of carbon (graphite)
Answer
(D) the standard molar enthalpy of combustion of carbon (graphite)
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