Yes. Diffusion will increase the entropy.
The entropy of the universe is increasing
At high temperature the entropy increase.
Total entropy ALWAYS increases; not just in reactants. The details are a bit complicated, but roughly, the increase in entropy is a result of the laws of statistics.
A gas typically increases the entropy much more than the increase in moles.
Yes. Diffusion will increase the entropy.
The entropy of the universe is increasing
The entropy increases.
Reactions that increase the moles of gas will increase in entropy.
No method is known by which the increase of entropy can be violated.
In a nutshell, yes. The water will go from a higher concentration to a lower concentration to increase the entropy of the lower concentration area. The increase in entropy of the lower concentration area would be greater than the loss of entropy of the higher concentration giving you a NET increase in total entropy.
At high temperature the entropy increase.
There is always an increase in the entropy of the universe.
Total entropy ALWAYS increases; not just in reactants. The details are a bit complicated, but roughly, the increase in entropy is a result of the laws of statistics.
A gas typically increases the entropy much more than the increase in moles.
Entropy always increases.It is sometimes stated that an increase in entropy means an increase in disorder - though that is not a very accurate description.
1) you increased the number of moles of gas 2) you increased the number of atoms or molecules 3) you go from solid to liquid, or liquid to gas really if you see disorder, or kinetic energy, or particles, increasing, you can call that an increase in entropy.