In which of the following conditions can a chemical reaction not occur?

  • A
    $\Delta H > 0$ and $\Delta S > 0$ with $T\Delta S > \Delta H$
  • B
    $\Delta H < 0$ and $\Delta S < 0$ with $\Delta H > T\Delta S$
  • C
    $\Delta H > 0$ and $\Delta S < 0$
  • D
    $\Delta H < 0$ and $\Delta S > 0$

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