Calculate the standard heat of reaction for the following reaction: the hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexane.
(1) C_{6}H_{6}\left(g\right)+3H_{2}\left(g\right)\longrightarrow C_{6}H_{12}\left(g\right)
(2) C_{6}H_{6}\left(g\right)+7\frac{1}{2}O_{2}\left(g\right)\longrightarrow 6CO_{2\left(g\right) }+3H_{2}O (1) \Delta H^{°}_{c} = -3287.4 kJ
(3) C_{6}H_{12}\left(g\right)+9O_{2}\longrightarrow 6CO_{2\left(g\right) }+6H_{2}O (1) \Delta H^{°}_{c} = -3949.2 kJ
(4) C\left(s\right)+O_{2} \left(g\right)\longrightarrow CO_{2} (g) \Delta H^{°}_{c} = -393.12 kJ
(5) H_{2}\left(g\right)+\frac{1}{2} O_{2}\left(g\right)\longrightarrow H_{2}O (1) \Delta H^{°}_{c} = -285.58 kJ
Note: unlike heats of formation, the standard state of water for heats of combustion is liquid. Standard pressure and temperature are the same 25°C, 1 atm.