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1 June, 06:34

indicate whether the entropy of the system increases or decreases. Mixing 10 mL of 90.0 °C water with 10 mL of 10 °C water. The answer is that entropy increases. I need the brief explanation why the entropy increases at this situation.

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  1. 1 June, 07:04
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    When the water is mixed with water at lower temperature the effective temperature of the system (i. e the water at lower temperature) will increase, thereby increasing it's entropy

    Explanation:

    The answer that "the entropy will is increases" is correct as:

    The water at 90° C i. e at higher temperature is mixed with the water at 10° C i. e the water at the lower temperature.

    The water at lower temperature will have molecules with lower energy while the water with higher temperature will have molecules undergoing high thermal collisions. Thereby, when the water is mixed with water at lower temperature the effective temperature of the system (i. e the water at lower temperature) will increase, thereby increasing it's entropy.

    Therefore, the answer is correct with respect to the water at lower temperature.

    Meanwhile, for the water at higher temperature, the temperature of the system will decrease. Thus, the entropy of the water at higher level will decrease.
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