2. Why does entropy increase during a spontaneous process? A. Entropy increases because energy always transfers spontaneously from a dispersed state to a concentrated state. B. Entropy increases because energy always transfers spontaneously from a concentrated state to a dispersed state. C. Entropy increases because pressure always increases spontaneously. D. Entropy increases because temperature of any system always increases spontaneously. 3. Which of the following is the correct criteria for a spontaneous process? C. ASsystem + ASsumoundings >0 A. ASsystem - ASsurroundings > 0 B. ASsurroundings > 0 D. ASsystem > 0

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Why does entropy increase during a spontaneous process?
A. Entropy increases because energy always transfers spontaneously from a dispersed state to a concentrated state.
B. Entropy increases because energy always transfers spontaneously from a concentrated state to a dispersed state.
C. Entropy increases because pressure always increases spontaneously.
D. Entropy increases because temperature of any system always increases spontaneously.
Which of the following is the correct criteria for a spontaneous process?
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C.
ASsystem + ASsumoundings >0
A. ASsystem - ASsurroundings > 0
B. ASsurroundings > 0
D.
ASsystem > 0
Transcribed Image Text:2. Why does entropy increase during a spontaneous process? A. Entropy increases because energy always transfers spontaneously from a dispersed state to a concentrated state. B. Entropy increases because energy always transfers spontaneously from a concentrated state to a dispersed state. C. Entropy increases because pressure always increases spontaneously. D. Entropy increases because temperature of any system always increases spontaneously. Which of the following is the correct criteria for a spontaneous process? 3. C. ASsystem + ASsumoundings >0 A. ASsystem - ASsurroundings > 0 B. ASsurroundings > 0 D. ASsystem > 0
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