Given the following thermochemical equations:
$(i) \ Zn + \frac{1}{2}O_2 \rightarrow ZnO + 84000 \ cal$
$(ii) \ Hg + \frac{1}{2}O_2 \rightarrow HgO + 21700 \ cal$
Calculate the heat of reaction $(\Delta H)$ for the reaction: $Zn + HgO \rightarrow ZnO + Hg$. (in $cal$)

  • A
    $105700$
  • B
    $62300$
  • C
    $-105700$
  • D
    $-62300$

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