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Consider the following reaction.
`C_(6)H_(6)(l)+(15)/(2)O_(2)(g)rarr6CO_(2)(g)+3H_(2)O(g)`
signs of `DeltaH, DeltaS` and `DeltaG` for the above reaction will be

A

`+ve,-ve,+ve`

B

`-ve,+ve,-ve`

C

`-ve,+ve,+ve`

D

`+ve,+ve,-ve`

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