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`Delta S^(@)` will be highest for the reaction

A

`Ca_((s))+(1)/(2)O_(2(g)) rarr CaO_((s))`

B

`CaCO_(3(s)) rarr CaO_((s))+CO_(2(g))`

C

`C_((g))+O_(2(g)) rarr CO_(2(g))`

D

`N_(2(g))+O_(2(g)) rarr 2NO_((g))`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Delta S^(@)` is maximum for process involving solid `rarr` gas.
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