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Compute the value of `DeltaS` at 298K for the reaction,
`H_(2)(g)+1//2O_(2)(g)toH_(2)O(g)`
given that, `DeltaG=-228.6kJ and DeltaH=-241.8kJ`

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`-44.3JK^(-1)`
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