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For the reaction, `CaCO_(3)(s)toCaO(s)+CO_(2)(g),DeltaH^(0)=+179.1kJ*mol^(-1)` and `DeltaS^(0)=160.2J*K^(-1)`. If `DeltaH^(0) and DeltaS^(0)` are temperature independent, then temperature above which the reaction will be spontaneous is equal to-

A

1008 K

B

1200 K

C

845 K

D

1118 K

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