The heat evolved in the combustion of benzene is given by $C_6H_6 + 7.5 O_2 \to 6CO_2(g) + 3H_2O(l); \Delta H = -3264.6 \, kJ$. Which of the following quantities of heat energy will be evolved when $39 \, g$ of $C_6H_6$ is burnt? (in $kJ$)

  • A
    $816.15$
  • B
    $1632.3$
  • C
    $6528.2$
  • D
    $2448.45$

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