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Calculate the entropy change `(J//mol K)` of the given reaction. The molar entropies `(J//K-mol)` are given in brackets after each substance:
`2PbS(s)[19.2]+3O_(2)(g)[205.1]`
` to 2PbO(s)[66.5]+2O_(2)(g)[248.2]`

A

`-113.5`

B

`-168.3`

C

`+72.5`

D

`-149.2`

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