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Calculate the standard entropy change for the reaction: 2 hydrogen sulfide(g) plus sulfur dioxide (g) goes to form 3 sulfur(s) plus 2 water(g). Given S(s) = 31.88 J/mol. Look up the other values in the text appendix. No units required. Just the numerical answer

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