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Not all processes in which the system increases in entropy are spontaneous. How can this observation be consistent with the second law? Provide an example and explain your answer in complete sentences.
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Isolated systems spontaneously evolve towards thermodynamic equilibrium, the state with maximum entropy. Show more…
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