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WHICH Correctly states the temperature at which the reaction took place and whether the reaction is spontaneous or nonspontaneous? Use AG AH-TAS 0.30 K, spontaneous 1.92 K, spontaneous 297.8 K, nonspontaneous
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WHICH Correctly states the temperature at which the reaction took place and whether the reaction is spontaneous or
nonspontaneous? Use AG AH-TAS
0.30 K, spontaneous
1.92 K, spontaneous
297.8 K, nonspontaneous
1.924 K, nonspontaneous
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