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For a reaction the `Delta S` value is `-20 J mol^(-1) k^(-1)` . If the temperature is increased from `0^(@) C` at `25^(@)C` , the increases in the value of `Delta G ` is (in J `mol^(-1))`

A

500

B

`-500`

C

`0`

D

14900

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