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Entropy will decrease.
If you increase the molecules, or go from a gas to a liquid or vice versa, entropy increases.
The entropy increases:)
When pressure decreases, entropy increases. Increases in entropy correspond to pressure decreases and other irreversible changes in a system. Entropy determines that thermal energy always flows spontaneously from regions of higher temperature to regions of lower temperature, in the form of heat.
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.
Why does the entropy of a solid increases when it is dissolved in a solvent
It won't. Entropy always increases.
The entropy increases.
As temperature increases, entropy increases. So a boiling egg has already absorbed a pretty good amount ofhigh temperature due to which it's entropy increases.
Its entropy increases.
Entropy will decrease.
Entropy increases in the reaction.
Assuming this is a chemistry question... The entropy of the system increases, as entropy is considered a measure of randomness of a chemical system. The universe favors entropy increases.
Guys watch out the question, if your question end with positive then the answer will be An endothermic reaction that decreases in entropy. If the question end with negative then its An exothermic reaction that increases in entropy--APEX hope this help
The entropy increases
The entropy INCREASES. There are more moles in the products than in the reactants.
The entropy increases.