The standard enthalpy of formation of NiSO4(s) at 25 °C is -872.9 kJ/mole. The chemical equation to which this value applies is:
A) 1/2 Ni(s) + 1/2 S(s) + 1/2 O2(g) → 1/2 NiSO4(s)
B) Ni(s) + S(s) + 4 O(g) → NiSO4(s)
C) Ni(s) + S(s) + 2 O2(g) → NiSO4(s)
D) Ni(s) + 1/8 S8(s) + 1/2 O2(g) → NiSO4(s)
E) NiSO4(s) → Ni(s) + S(s) + 4 O(g)
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