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The compound carbon suboxide, C3O2, is a gas at room temperature. Use the data supplied to calculate the heat of formation of carbon suboxide. (Data: 2CO(g) + C(s) → C3O2(g) ΔH° = 127.3 kJ/mol and: ΔHf° of CO(g) = –110.5 kJ/mol)

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