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For the gas-phase equilibrium, `X_(2)`(g)+ 3`Y_(2)`(g) `harr` `2XY_(3)`(g)" ,value of equilibrium constant, `K_(p)` is `1times10^(-4)` at `25^(@)C` ,and enthalpy change is -94KJ .Calculate the change in entropy of the reaction `(Delta S^(@))` at `25^(@)C`.

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