On combustion, carbon forms two oxides CO and CO 2 . Heat of formation of CO 2 is –393.5…
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On combustion, carbon forms two oxides CO and CO2. Heat of formation of CO2 is –393.5 kJ and that of CO is –110.5 kJ. Heat of combustion of CO is :
- –393.5 kJ
- –504.0 kJ
- –283.0 kJ
- 2830.0 kJ
Answer
(C) –283.0 kJ
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