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Explain why the solution process usually leads to an increase in disorder.

   Explain why the solution process usually leads to an increase in disorder.
 
Chemistry
Chemistry
Raymond Chang, Jason… 14th Edition
Chapter 12, Problem 7 ↓
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00:01 All right, so many times you will be asked about the disorder of the system.
00:07 And that is very important because it relates to entropy, which is a very important quantity in chemistry.
00:16 So let's see how that works out in the case of a dissolution.
00:20 So here i have a representation of a general solid.
00:24 It could be an ionic solid or it could be a molecular solid like sugar...
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