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The entropy change can be calculated by using the expression `DeltaS-(q_(rev))/(T)`. When water freezes in a glass beaker, choose the correct statement amongst the following:

A

`DeltaS(system)` decreases but `DeltaS` (surroundings) remains the same.

B

`DeltaS(system)` increases but `DeltaS` (surroundings) decreases.

C

`DeltaS(system)` decreases but `DeltaS` (surroundings) increases .

D

`DeltaS(system)` decreases but `DeltaS` (surroundings) also decreases.

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