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26 November, 03:30
What is the value of in a spontaneous reaction?
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Parker Middleton
26 November, 06:28
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The direction of spontaneous change is the direction in which total entropy increases. Total entropy change, also called the entropy change of the universe, is the sum of the entropy change of a system and of its surroundings
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