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What is the value of `DeltaS_("surr")` for the following reaction at 298K?
`6CO_(2_((g)))+6H_(2)O_(1) to C_(6)H_(12)O_(6_((s)))+6O_(2_((g)))`
`DeltaG^(@)=2879kJ"mol"^(-1), DeltaS^(@)=-210JK^(-1)"mol"^(-1)`

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`DeltaS_(("surr"))^(@)=-9.45kJ K^(-1)`
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