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Why Does Entropy Increase During A Spontaneous Process? [Solved]

If heat flows into the surroundings (i.e., when a reaction is exothermic) the random motions of the molecules in the surroundings increase. Thus, the entropy of the surroundings increases. The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of the universe always increases for a spontaneous process.

Second Law of Thermodynamics - Heat Energy, Entropy & Spontaneous Processes

This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the second law of thermodynamics. It explains why heat flows from a …

Thermodynamics | Spontaneous Process & Entropy.

This video is about Thermodynamics and explains

(a) Does the entropy of the surroundings increase for spontaneous processes? (b) In a particular sp…

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