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| A measure of the disorder or randomness in a closed system. |
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| The Second Law of Thermodynamics |
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| The entropy of the universe must always either increase or remain the same. It can never decrease. |
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Levels of Entropy: Solid Liguid Gas |
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Solid: Low Entropy Liquid: Higher Entropy Gas: Highest Entropy |
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| T/F: Energy Increases With Temperature |
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| T/F: Energy Increases as Matter Decreases |
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Equation: The change in entropy of the universe is equal to or more than zero.
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| Define Change in Entropy. |
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| Change in entropy equals the sum of the products minus the sum of the reactants. |
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| ΔHf of an element is equal to what? |
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| All substances, including elements have what? |
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| Does the total ΔS of the universe change? |
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| No. It is a constant balancing act. |
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