The entropy change can be calculated by using the expression, . When water freezes in a…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
The entropy change can be calculated by using the expression,
.
When water freezes in a glass beaker,
- DS (system) decreases but DS (surroundings) remains the same
- DS (system) increases but DS (surroundings) decreases
- DS (system) decreases but DS (surroundings) increases
- DS (system) decreases but DS (surroundings) also decreases.
Answer
(C) D S (system) decreases but D S (surroundings) increases
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