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For the process
`NH_(3)(g) +HCI(g) rarr NH_(4)CI(s)`

A

Both `DeltaH` and `DeltaS` are positive

B

`DeltaH` is `-ve` and `DeltaS` is `+ve`

C

`DeltaH` is `+ve`and `DeltaS` is `-ve`

D

Both `DeltaH` and `DeltaS` are -`ve`

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