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Why can a reaction with a negative entropy change in the system still be spontaneous?
A. Entropy change of the system is irrelevant
B. All exothermic reactions are spontaneous
C. If the entropy increase in the surroundings is large enough to make ΔStotal positive
D. Spontaneity depends only on pressure
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