What is the value of $\Delta G$ for a water system in an environment with a temperature of $100 \ K$?

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(D) The freezing point of water is $273 \ K$ $(0^{\circ}C)$.
At $100 \ K$,water exists as ice (solid state).
The process of water remaining as ice at $100 \ K$ is spontaneous.
For a spontaneous process,the change in Gibbs free energy,$\Delta G$,is negative $(\Delta G < 0)$.

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