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Transcribed Image Text:Which of the below reactions corresponds with that which represents the standard
enthalpy of combustion (also called "heat of combustion") of butane, C4H10?
O 4CO2 (g) + 5H₂O(g) → C4H10 (9) + 02 (9)
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○ 8CO₂ (g) + 10H₂O (g) → 2C4H10 (9) + 1302 (9)
O C4 H10 (9) + 02 (9) → 4CO₂ (g) + 5H₂O(g)
O 2C4H10 (g) + 1302 (g) → 8CO₂ (g) + 10H₂O(g)
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