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When 3.0 mole of an ideal diatomic gas is heated and compressed simultaneously from 300K, 1.0 atm to 400K and 5.0atm, the change in entropy is (Use `C_(P) = (7)/(2)R` for the gas)

A

`-20 JK^(-1)`

B

`-5JK^(-1)`

C

`-15 JK^(-1)`

D

`-2.8 JK^(-1)`

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