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The entropy change of the conversion of 1 mol of `alpha`- tin (at `13^(@)C`, 1 atm) to 1 mol of `beta`- tin(`13^(@)`, 1 atm). If enthalpy of transition is `2.095 kJ mol^(-1)` is :

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`7.32 J mol^(-1) K^(-1)`

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`14.62 J K^(-1) mol^(-1)`

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`56.3 J mol^(-1) K^(-1)`

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