thawing
At high temperature the entropy increase.
A gas typically increases the entropy much more than the increase in moles.
Yes. Diffusion will increase the entropy.
The entropy of the universe is increasing
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.
At high temperature the entropy increase.
thawing
A gas typically increases the entropy much more than the increase in moles.
Yes. Diffusion will increase the entropy.
An increase in entropy would be represented by a system becoming more chaotic, disordered, or having more possible configurations. This could be due to the mixing of different substances, an increase in temperature, or the natural tendency of systems to move towards equilibrium.
A perfectly ordered crystal at absolute zero is not apt to increase entropy, as entropy tends to increase with higher temperatures and disorder.
The increase in entropy will depend on the physical states of the reactants and products. If the reactants are solid and the products are gaseous, there will likely be an increase in entropy due to the increase in disorder. However, if both the reactants and products are in the same state, the change in entropy may be minimal.
CH4(g) + H2O(g) CO(g) + 3H2(g)
The entropy of the universe is increasing
At high temperature the entropy increase.
Yes, the hydrophobic effect contributes to an increase in entropy.
In a nutshell, yes. The water will go from a higher concentration to a lower concentration to increase the entropy of the lower concentration area. The increase in entropy of the lower concentration area would be greater than the loss of entropy of the higher concentration giving you a NET increase in total entropy.