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In which of the following conditions a chemical reaction cannot occur? : `DeltaH and DeltaS` increases and `TDelta S gt DeltaH` , `DeltaHand DeltaS` decrease and `TDeltaS gt DeltaH`, `DeltaH` increases and `DeltaS` decreases, `DeltaH` decreases and `DeltaS` increases

A

`Delta`Hand `Delta`S increases and `Delta`AS `gt` `Delta`H

B

`Delta`H and `Delta`S decrease and `Delta`H `gt` T`Delta`

C

`Delta`H increases and `Delta`S decreases

D

`Delta`H decreases and `Delta`S

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If `Delta V = + ve and Delta S =- ve` then the reaction is non-spontaneous.
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