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Yes, the hydrophobic effect contributes to an increase in entropy.
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Pressure changes have no effect on the entropy of substances in the solid or liquid states. Entropy is primarily affected by temperature changes and phase transitions rather than pressure variations in these states.
The hydrophobic effect increases entropy in a system by causing nonpolar molecules to cluster together in water, reducing the organization of water molecules around them. This leads to an increase in disorder and randomness, which is a key factor in the overall entropy change within the system.
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.