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For a hypothetical reaction
`A+B to C` if `DeltaG^(@) gt 0`

A

the reaction tends to proceed slowly towards formation of `C`

B

the increase in temperature increases the yield of `C`

C

`A` and `B` predominates in the reaction mixture

D

`C` predominates in the reaction mixture

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The correct Answer is:
C

As `DeltaG^(@)` for the formation of `C` is `+ve`, `DeltaG` for formation of `A` and `B` is `-ve`. Hence, `A` and `B` predominate in the reaction mixture.
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