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If 'P' (product) is at a lower level than 'S' (substrate), the reaction is an

A

Exothermic reaction

B

Endothermic reaction

C

Spontaneous reaction

D

Both A and C

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(D) If 'P' (Product ) is at a lower level than 'S' (substrate ), the reaction is an exothermic reaction or spotaneous reaction.
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