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Predict `DeltaS` for the reaction :
`NH_(3)(g) + HCI (g) to NH_(4)CI(s)`.

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To predict the change in entropy (ΔS) for the reaction: \[ \text{NH}_3(g) + \text{HCl}(g) \rightarrow \text{NH}_4\text{Cl}(s) \] we can analyze the states of the reactants and products. ### Step-by-Step Solution: ...
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