Addition reactions are favorable at low temperatures because:
A) the positive enthalpy term is larger than the negative entropy term.
B) the negative enthalpy term is larger than the positive entropy term.
C) the positive enthalpy term is smaller than the negative entropy term.
D) the negative enthalpy term is smaller than the positive entropy term.
E) the enthalpy and entropy terms are equal.
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