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The `Delta S` for the vaporization of 1 mol of water is 88.3 J/mol K. The value of `Delta S` for the condensation of 1 mol of vapour will be ________ .

A

88.3 J/mol K

B

`(88.3)^2` J/mol K

C

`-88.3`J/mol K

D

`1/88.3` J/mol K

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