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What can you determine about the feasibility of a reaction if the enthalpy is positive and the entropy is positive?
A. The reaction will usually occur because it is unlikely the entropy will be greater than the enthalpy.
B. The Gibbs energy will always be positive, and the reaction will never be feasible.
C. The Gibbs energy will always be negative, and the reaction will always be feasible.
D. The reaction could be feasible above a certain temperature.

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