The enthalpy change for a given reaction at \( 298 \mathrm{~K} \) is \( -\mathrm{x} \mathrm{J} \...
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The enthalpy change for a given reaction at \( 298 \mathrm{~K} \) is \( -\mathrm{x} \mathrm{J} \mathrm{mol}^{-1} \) (x being positive). If the reaction occurs spontaneously at \( 298 \mathrm{~K} \), the entropy change at that temperature:
(A) Can be negative but numerically larger than \( \frac{x}{298} \)
(B) Can be negative but numerically smaller than \( \frac{x}{298} \)
(C) Cannot be negative
(D) Cannot be positive
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