Calculate the entropy change in surroundings when `1.00` mol of `H_(2)O(l)` is formed under standard conditions, `Delta_(r )H^(Θ) = -286 kJ mol^(-1)`.
A
`959.7 JK^(-1) mo^(-1) `
B
`1008 .6 JK mol^(-1)`
C
`826 .3 JK mol^(-1)`
D
`722.2 JK mol^(-1)`
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