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The absolute entropies of `H_(2(g)), O_(2(g)) and H_2O_((l))` are respectively `130.6, 205.1 and 69.9 JK-mol^(-1)`. Calculate the value of `DeltaS` for the formation of one mole liquid water.

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`-163.2Jk^(-1)mol^(-1) `
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