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At a constant temperature , `DeltaS` will be maximum for which of the following processes:

A

Vaporisation of a pure solvent

B

Vaporisation of solvent from a solution containing nonvolatile and nonelectrolytic solute in it

C

Vaporisation of solvent from a solution containing nonvolatile but electrolytic solute in it

D

Entropy change will be same in all the above cases

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