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27 December, 08:25

In terms of disorder and energy, systems in nature have a tendency to undergo changes toward

less disorder and lower

energy

less disorder and higher energy

greater disorder and lower energy

greater disorder and higher energy

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  1. 27 December, 08:33
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    Option C is correct

    Explanation:

    Entropy is defined as the randomness in a system. In nature, a system tends to have high entropy. The higher the entropy, the spontaneous the reactions would be. As a system loses energy, it becomes more ordered and less random. Hence, as the reaction proceeds in a system, the system has higher energy/entropy and less order.

    Hence, option c is correct
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