Multiple Choice
The reaction that represents the standard enthalpy of formation for sucrose (C12H22O11) is:
A) C12H22O11(s) + 12 O2 12 CO2(g) + 11 H2O(g)
B) 12 C(diamond) + 11 H2(g) + 11/2 O2(g) C12H22O11(s)
C) 12 C(graphite) + 11 H2(g) + 11/2 O2(g) C12H22O11(s)
D) 24 C(diamond) + 22 H2(g) + 11 O2(g) 2 C12H22O11(s)
E) C12H22O11(s) 2 C(graphite) + 11 H2(g) + 11/2 O2(g)
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