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A reaction has DeltaH=-33 kJ and DeltaS=...

A reaction has `DeltaH=-33 kJ` and `DeltaS=-58 J//K`. This reaction would be:

A

Spontaneous at all temperatures

B

Non - spontaneous at all temperatures

C

Spontaneous above a certain temperature

D

Spontaneous below a certain temperature

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