Given that ΔH°f [CO(g) ] = -110.5 kJ/mol and ΔH°f [COCl2(g) ] = -219.1 kJ/mol, what is the enthalpy of reaction for the formation of phosgene, COCl2 from carbon monoxide, CO, and chlorine gas, Cl2(g) ?
A) +110.5 kJ
B) -110.5 kJ
C) +329.6 kJ
D) -108.6 kJ
E) -219.1 kJ
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