Delta H is negative that is exothermic reaction.
Delta S is positive , that is entropy also favors this reaction.
For the reaction to be spontaneous the only condition is
DElta G = delta H - T.Delta S
delta G should be negative ..
As Delta H is negative and DElta S is positive at any temperature delta G wil be negative .
Thus AT ALL TEMPERATURES THE REACTION IS SPONTANEOUS.
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