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`DeltaG` of the system alone provides a criterion for the spontaneity of a process at constant temperature `&` pressure,
`DeltaG` system `lt 0` (spontaneous)
`DeltaG` system = 0 (equilibrium)
`DeltaG` system `gt 0` {(non-spontaneous)
Again `DeltaG^@` is related to the equilibrium constant as follows :
`DeltaG^@ = 2.303 RT log K_e`
If both `DeltaH and Delta S` are negative, the reaction will be spontaneous

A

at high T

B

at low T

C

at all T

D

at absolute zero

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