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ANSWER

option B

EXPLANATION

Firstly, we will need to define the standard heat of formation

The standard heat of formation is the amount of heat evolved or absorbed when one mole of a compound is completely formed from its constituent elements under standard conditions.

From the options provided, you will see that only option B aligns with the definition of the standard heat of formation.

[tex]\text{ H}_{2(g)}+\text{ }\frac{1}{2}O_2\rightarrow\text{ H}_2O(l)[/tex]

From the above reaction, you will see that 1 mole of water is formed from hydrogen and oxygen.

Hence, the answer is option B

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