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For a certain reaction, DeltaG^(theta) =...

For a certain reaction, `DeltaG^(theta) = -45` kJ/mol and `DeltaH^(theta) = -90` kJ/mol at `0^(@)C`. What is the minimum temperature at which the reaction will become spontaneous, assuming that `DeltaH^(theta)` and `DeltaS^(theta)` are independent of temperature?

A

273K

B

298K

C

546 K

D

596 K

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