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What is the enthalpy change for the reaction: CO₂(g) → C(graphite) + O₂(g)?
A. –393.5 kJ mol⁻¹
B. +393.5 kJ mol⁻¹
C. +283.0 kJ mol⁻¹
D. –283.0 kJ mol⁻¹
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