less energy, less life
The term you are looking for is "entropy." Entropy refers to the measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
Entropy, which represents the measure of disorder in a system. It reflects the tendency of systems to move towards equilibrium and increased randomness over time.
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Its entropy increases.
Yes, the entropy of the universe increases when a system undergoes a reversible process.
The formula for the entropy of the universe is S k ln , where S is the entropy, k is the Boltzmann constant, and is the number of possible microstates. Entropy is a measure of disorder and randomness in a system. In the universe, as entropy increases, disorder and randomness also increase, leading to a more chaotic and disorganized state.
Yes, as long as the entropy of the universe increases.
The entropy increases, as going from a solid to a gas increases disorder or randomness in the system. This is because gases have more freedom of movement and energy compared to solids.
The entropy of the universe must increase during a spontaneous reaction or process. This is in accordance with the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which states that the total entropy of an isolated system can never decrease over time.
When disorder in a system increases, entropy increases. Entropy is a measure of the randomness or disorder in a system, so as disorder increases, the entropy of the system also increases.
The entropy increases.
Entropy increases in the reaction.
The entropy of the system increases during the sublimation of I2(s) to I2(g) because the randomness and disorder of the gas phase is higher compared to the solid phase. Therefore, the entropy of the reaction is positive.
The formation of frost on a window pane represents a decrease in entropy, as it involves the transition from a more disordered gaseous state (water vapor) to a more ordered solid state (ice crystals). This process is exothermic and releases heat, contributing to the overall entropy change of the system. While the local entropy decreases, the total entropy of the universe still increases due to the heat released into the surroundings. Thus, the local entropy change is negative, but the overall entropy of the universe increases.
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.