Given the thermochemical reactions:
$C(\text{graphite}) + \frac{1}{2} O_{2(g)} \to CO_{(g)}; \Delta H = -110.5 \ kJ$
$CO_{(g)} + \frac{1}{2} O_{2(g)} \to CO_{2(g)}; \Delta H = -283.2 \ kJ$
Calculate the heat of reaction for $C(\text{graphite}) + O_{2(g)} \to CO_{2(g)}$ in $kJ$.

  • A
    $-393.7$
  • B
    $+393.7$
  • C
    $-172.7$
  • D
    $+172.7$

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