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For a process to be spontaneous, `DeltaG` must be………… .

A

`(DeltaG)_("system")` must be negative

B

`(DeltaG)_("system")` must be positive

C

`(DeltaS)_("system")` must be positive

D

`(DeltaS)_("system")` must be negative

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The correct Answer is:
A

For spontaneous reaction
`(DeltaG_("system"))_(T,P)=-ve`
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