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A reaction, A + B rarr C + D + Q is foun...

A reaction, `A + B rarr C + D + Q` is found to have a positive entropy change. The reaction will be

A

Posible at high temperature

B

Possible only at any temperature

C

not possible at any temperature

D

possible at any temperature

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