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The value of `DeltaH and DeltaS` for a reaction are respectively 30 kJ `mol^(-1) and 100JK^(-1)mol^(-1)`. Then temperature above which the reaction will become spontaneous is:

A

300 K

B

30 K

C

100 K

D

`300^(@)C`

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