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The occurrence of a reaction of impossible if

A

`DeltaH` is `+ve,DeltaS` is also `+ve` but `DeltaHlt TDeltaS`

B

`DeltaH` is `-ve,DeltaS` is also `-ve` but `DeltaHlt TDeltaS`

C

`DeltaH` is `-ve,DeltaS` is `+ve`

D

`DeltaH` is `+ve,DeltaS` is `-ve`

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B

`+veDeltaH` and `-veDeltaS` or `DeltaH=TDeltaS` .
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