$2C + O_2 \to 2CO$; $\Delta H = -220 \ kJ$. Which of the following statements is correct for this reaction?

  • A
    Heat of combustion of carbon is $110 \ kJ$
  • B
    Reaction is exothermic
  • C
    Reaction needs no initiation
  • D
    All of these are correct

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$(iii)$ $NH_3(aq) + HCl(aq) \rightarrow NH_4Cl(aq)$,$\Delta H = -12.5 \, Kcal$
$(iv)$ $NH_4Cl(s) + aq \rightarrow NH_4Cl(aq)$,$\Delta H = +3.9 \, Kcal$ (in $, Kcal$)

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