Consider the reaction: 2H$_2$O(l)?2H$_2$(g) + O$_2$(g) Using standard thermodynamic data at 298K, calculate the entropy change for the surroundings when 1.74 moles of H$_2$O(l) react at standard conditions. ?S°$_\text{surroundings}$ = J/K
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