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24 December, 09:44

The book states that the reason for spontaneous change is not 'the tendency of the system to move toward lower energy.' Describe a spontaneous process where the system does not move toward lower energy

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  1. 24 December, 13:17
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    There are many processes where the system moves towards higher energy.

    For example melting of ice is a spontaneous process. In this process ice melts on gaining heat energy from surrounding. So its energy increases. Still it is a spontaneous process.
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