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For a reaction, `DeltaH`= 9.08 kJ`mol^-1` and `DeltaS`=35.7 J `K^-1 mol^-1` at 298 K. Which of the following is CORRECT for the reaction at 298 K?

A

Reversible and Isothermal

B

Reversible and Exothermic

C

Spontaneous and Endothermic

D

Spontaneous and Exothermic

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C
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