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The normal boiling point of a liquid 'A' is 350K. `DeltaH_("vap")` at normal boiling point is 35 kJ/mole. Pick out the correct statement(s). (Assume `DeltaH_("vap")` to be independent of pressure)

A

`DeltaS_("vaporisation") gt 100J//K` mole at 350K and 0.5 atm

B

`Delta S_("vaporisation") lt 100J//K` mole at 350K and 0.5 atm

C

`DeltaS_("vaporisation") lt 100J//K` mole at 350K and 2 atm

D

`DeltaS_("vaporisation") =100 100J//K` mole at 350K and 2 atm

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