Steam
Entropy will decrease.
Steam will have the greatest entropy
No, because the entropy of the surroundings must increase more than the decrease in the water->ice transition, thus the net change in the entropy of the universe is positive, consistent with the second law.
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.
water vapor
Gas
Entropy is a measure of the disorder or randomness in a system. The phase of matter with the highest entropy is generally considered to be the gas phase, as the particles in a gas have the highest degree of freedom and randomness compared to liquids and solids.
Entropy of water is higher than ice due randomness in the water molecule
It increases
The entropy is lower.
the entropy of water is higher than the entropy of ice.
Entropy is the measure of disorderness. Hot water --> more energy --> less stable --> more disorderness (than Cold water). Therefore, Entropy of Hot water is greater than that of Cold water.
The transition of water (or of anything) from the liquid phase to the gas phase does constitute an increase in entropy.
Entropy will decrease.
Steam will have the greatest entropy
Steam at 105 c