The entropy increases:)
The entropy increase in this reaction.
Entropy is not change. Entropy is disorder.
It's not that entropy can't be reversed, it's that the entropy of the universe is always increasing. That means that while you can reduce the entropy of something, the entropy of another thing must go up even more so that in total, the entropy goes up.
The entropy of the universe is increasing
The 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 increase in this 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.
This is called entropy.
Entropy is just a measure of the disorder of a sibstance... I prefer to think of it as more chaotic or less... gases have higher chaos... solids the least... To answer your question, curd is a lot thicker than milk.... So it's entropy should be more stable... ie entropy decreases....
Entropy is not change. Entropy is disorder.
An example of a reaction that would result in decreased entropy is a dehydration reaction.
The reaction that would result in decreased entropy is N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3.
They can be spelled anyway because of different languages. ____________ The question actually has an answer: entropy.
The entropy increases.
Entropy is the measure of system randomness.