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What is the definition of standard enthalpy of combustion?
A. Heat absorbed during incomplete burning
B. Enthalpy change per mole when a substance melts
C. Enthalpy change per mole of substance when it undergoes complete combustion under standard conditions
D. Energy required to initiate burning
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