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Judge the spontaneity of the following reaction at 298 K temperature and at a particular pressure : `Br_(2) (l) + Cl_(2) (g) to 2 Br Cl(g)` Given : `Delta H = 29.3 k J * mol^(-1)` and `Delta S = 104. 1 J * K^(-1) * mol^(-1)`

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