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Which of the following correctly defines the standard enthalpy of reaction?
A. The enthalpy change when all substances are in gaseous form
B. The enthalpy change when all substances are in solution
C. The enthalpy change when all substances are in their standard states
D. The enthalpy change when all substances are in liquid form
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