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9.0 g of H2 O is vaporized at 100^@C and...

9.0 g of `H_2 O` is vaporized at `100^@`C and 1 atm pressure. If the latent heat of vaporization of water is x J/g , then `Delta S` is given by ______ .

A

`x/373`

B

`(18x)/100`

C

`(18x)/373 `

D

`1/2 xx(18x)/373`

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