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Consider the following reaction :
`CO_((g)) + 2H_(2(g)) hArr CH_(3)OH_((g))`
Given : `Delta_(r) H^(@) (CH_(3)OH, g) = -201 kJ/mol, Delta_(r) H^(@) (CO, g) = -114 kJ/mol`
`S^(@) (CH_(3)OOH, g) = 240 J/K-mol , S^(@) (H_(2), g) = 29 JK^(-1)mol^(-1)`
`S^(@) (CO, g) = 198 J/mol-K , C^(@)_(p,m) (H_(2)) = 28.8 J/mol-K`
`C^(@)_(p,m) (CO) = 29.4 J/mol-K , C^(@)_(p,m) (CH_(3)OH) = 44 J/mol-K`
and `ln ((320)/(300)) = 0.06`, all data at 300 K
`Delta_(r) S^(@)` at 320 K is :

A

155.18 J/mol-K

B

150.02 J/mol-K

C

172 J/mol-K

D

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