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Based on the thermodynamic functions of enthalpy and entropy, can an unfavorable reaction that has a positive ΔG at RT be made favorable by increasing the reaction temperature?Based on the thermodynamic functions of enthalpy and entropy, can an unfavorable reaction that has a positive ΔG at RT be made favorable by increasing the reaction temperature?

A. yes, but only if ΔH is positive and ΔS is negative
B. Yes, regardless of the sign of ΔH, if ΔS is positive, a reaction can be rendered favorable by increasing the temperature.
C. only if both ΔH and ΔS are negative
D. No, an unfavorable reaction cannot be rendered favorable.

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