To calculate the change in entropy for this reaction, we can use the formula:S = nS products - nS reactants where S is the change in entropy, n is the number of moles, and S is the standard molar entropy. We can find the standard molar entropy values for the reactants and products in a reference table.For this reaction:2 H2 g + O2 g 2 H2O l The standard molar entropy values at 298 K are as follows:H2 g = 130.68 J/molKO2 g = 205.15 J/molKH2O l = 69.95 J/molKNow, we can plug these values into the formula:S = [2 moles 69.95 J/molK H2O ] - [2 moles 130.68 J/molK H2 + 1 mole 205.15 J/molK O2 ]S = [139.90 J/K] - [261.36 J/K + 205.15 J/K]S = 139.90 J/K - 466.51 J/KS = -326.61 J/KThe change in entropy for this reaction at 298 K is -326.61 J/K.