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A reaction forwhich `DeltaH = -11.7 xx 10^3 Jmol^-1` and `DeltaS =105 JK^-1 mol^-1` would be spontaneous when temperature is

A

equal to `111.4^@C`

B

equal to 111.4 K

C

`gt 111.4 K`

D

`lt 111.4 K`

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