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`H_((aq))^(+) + OH_((aq))^(-) rarr H_(2)O_((l)) , Delta H = -ve and Delta G= -ve` then the reaction is

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Spontaneous and instantaneous

B

Spontaneous and endothermic

C

Spontaneous and slow

D

Non spontaneous and slow

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