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For a given reaction, `DeltaH=35.5 KJ "mol"^(-1)` and `DeltaS=83.6 JK^(-1) "mol"^(-1)`. The reaction is spontaneous at: (Assume that `DeltaH and deltaS` so not vary with temperature)

A

`T lt 425K`

B

`T gt 425K`

C

all temperature

D

`T gt 298 K`

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