A perfectly ordered crystal at absolute zero is not apt to increase entropy, as entropy tends to increase with higher temperatures and disorder.
When energy is transformed, entropy can either increase or decrease. For example, in many energy transformations, such as combustion or chemical reactions, entropy tends to increase due to the dispersal of energy. However, in some processes, such as certain phase changes, entropy can decrease.
In an isolated system, entropy can only increase or remain constant, but it cannot decrease.
Yes, an increase in entropy of a system is sufficient to make a process spontaneous.
Entropy increases due to friction. Friction generates heat, which increases the overall disorder or randomness of the system, leading to an increase in entropy.
In a thermodynamic system, entropy and temperature are related in that as temperature increases, the entropy of the system also tends to increase. This relationship is described by the second law of thermodynamics, which states that the entropy of a closed system tends to increase over time.
Yes. Diffusion will increase the entropy.
The entropy of the universe is increasing
Yes, the hydrophobic effect contributes to an increase in entropy.
At high temperature the entropy increase.
Increase. The heat from your hand will melt the snow causing it to go from a low entropy solid state to a higher entropy liquid state.
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.
When energy is transformed, entropy can either increase or decrease. For example, in many energy transformations, such as combustion or chemical reactions, entropy tends to increase due to the dispersal of energy. However, in some processes, such as certain phase changes, entropy can decrease.
Reactions that increase the moles of gas will increase in entropy.
A gas typically increases the entropy much more than the increase in moles.
In an isolated system, entropy can only increase or remain constant, but it cannot decrease.
Yes, an increase in entropy of a system is sufficient to make a process spontaneous.
If you increase the molecules, or go from a gas to a liquid or vice versa, entropy increases.