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Change in entropy in a reversible process is ____​

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Answered by aarti225566
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Explanation:

The second law of thermodynamics can be stated in terms of entropy. If a reversible process occurs, there is no net change in entropy. In an irreversible process, entropy always increases, so the change in entropy is positive.

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Answered by alexblaze
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Answer:

equal and opposite

Explanation:

in a reversible process, the entropy change of the system and surroundings are equal and opposite. In an irreversible process, we generate extra entropy. We can assign that "extra" irreversible entropy either to the system or to the surroundings

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