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I suppose that oxygen bonds with the carbon and escape the molten metal in a gaseous form. Not sure about this but i tried to help.

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\Delta H^o_{rxn}=[(5\times -1271.94)+(9\times -285.83)]-[(2\times 73.2)+(12\times 0)]=-9078.57kJ/mol

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As, 2 moles of compound released heat = -9078.57 kJ

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