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For a reaction at `25^(@)C` enthalpy change `(DeltaH)` and entropy change `(DeltsS)` are `-11.7 K J mol^(-1)` and `-105J mol^(-1) K^(-1)`, respectively. Find out whther this reaction is spontaneous or not?

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