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The combustion of one mole of benzene takes place at 298 K

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The combustion of one mole of benzene takes place at 298 K

The combustion of one mole of benzene takes place at 298 K and 1 atm After combustion CO g and H O 1 are produced and 3267 0 kJ of heat is liberated Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation A H of benzene Standard enthalpies of formation of CO g and H O 1 are 393 5 kJ mol and 285 83 kJ mol respectively