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The amount of randomness in the system

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What does the entropy of a reaction describe?

The amount of randomness in the system


What happens to the entropy in the reaction I2s I2g?

Entropy increases in the reaction.


For which of reaction listed below will gibbs free energy always be positive?

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


What happens to the entropy in the reaction I2 s I2 g?

Entropy increases in the reaction.


What happens to the entropy in the reaction l2(s) l2(g)?

entropy increases in the reaction (apex)


What happens to the entropy in the reaction l2(s)l2(g)?

Entropy increases in the reaction, (Apex)


What happens to the entropy in the reaction?

Entropy increases. In a reaction comprised of sub-reactions, some sub-reactions may show a decrease in entropy but the entire reaction will show an increase of entropy. As an example, the formation of sugar molecules by living organisms is a process that shows decrease in entropy at the expense of the loss of entropy by the sun.


What reaction would have an increased entropy?

At high temperature the entropy increase.


How does the entropy change in the reaction 2C3H6 (g) plus 9O (g) 6CO2(g)?

The entropy increase in this reaction.


How does the entropy change in the reaction 2c3h6g 9o2g 6co2g 6h2og?

The entropy increases


How does the entropy change in the reaction 2C3H6g 9O2g 6CO2g 6 H2Og?

The entropy increases.


What is the difference between a reaction that happens spontaneously and a reaction that doesn't?

The difference can be clarified by entropy (the second rule of thermodynamics).The reaction is more spontaneous with higher entropy, for the reactions that occur spontaneously the entropy is higher than for the ones that do not.