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Calculate the total entropy change for the transition at 368K of 1mol of sulphur from the monoclinic to the rhombic solid state, if `DeltaH=-401.7J ,mol^(-1)` "for the transition". Assume the surroundings tio be an ice-water bath at `0^(@)C`:

A

`-1.09JK^(-1)`

B

`1.47JK^(-1)`

C

`0.38JK^(-1)`

D

None of these

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