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For the reaction at `25^(@)C, C_(2)O_(4)(l) rarr 2XO_(2)(g)`
`Delta H =2.1 kcal` and `DeltaS=20 cal K^(-1)` . The reaction would be `:`

A

spontaneous

B

non`-` spontaneous

C

at equilibrium

D

unpredictable

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`DeltaG=DeltaH-TDeltaS`
`=2.1xx10^(3)-20xx298lt0`
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