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For the reaction at 298K, `A_((g))+B_((g))rarrC_((g))`
`DeltaE=-5 cal and DeltaS =-10cal K^(-1)`

A

`Delta G= +2612` cal

B

`Delta G= -2612` cal

C

`Delta G= +261.2` cal

D

`Delta G= 2379` cal

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D

When `Delta H` = -ve, `Delta S` = +ve and `DeltaG` = -ve than reaction is spontaneous.
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