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For a given chemical reaction `A to B` at 300 K the free energy change is `-49.4 kJ mol ^(-1)` and the enthalpy of reaction is `51.4 kJ mol ^(-1).` The entropy change of the reaction is____________ `JK ^(-1) mol ^(-1).`

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