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Consider the values of `DeltaH("in" kJ mol^(-))` and for `DeltaS("in" mol^(-)K^(-1))` given for four different reactions. For which reaction will `DeltaG` increases the most (becoming more positive) when the temperature is increased form `0^(@)C "to" 25^(@)C`?

A

`DeltaH^(@)C=50, DeltaS^(@)=50`

B

`DeltaH^(@)C=90, DeltaS^(@)=20`

C

`DeltaH^(@)C=-90, DeltaS^(@)=-50`

D

`DeltaH^(@)C=-90, DeltaS^(@)=-20`

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