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Answered by MaTaehyung
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics is about the quality of energy. It states that as energy is transferred or transformed, more and more of it is wasted. The Second Law also states that there is a natural tendency of any isolated system to degenerate into a more disordered state.An example of a reversible process is ideally forcing a flow through a constricted pipe. Ideal means no boundary layer losses.Therefore as a redox reaction proceeds there is a heat change related to the extent of the reaction, dq/dξ = T(dS/dξ).

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Answered by Gurleen211007
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics is about the quality of energy. It states that as energy is transferred or transformed, more and more of it is wasted. The Second Law also states that there is a natural tendency of any isolated system to degenerate into a more disordered state.An example of a reversible process is ideally forcing a flow through a constricted pipe. Ideal means no boundary layer losses.Therefore as a redox reaction proceeds there is a heat change related to the extent of the reaction

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