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the entropy change in a irreversible process always​

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A system that undergoes an irreversible process may still be capable of returning to its initial state. ... An irreversible process increases the entropy of the universe. Because entropy is a state function, the change in entropy of the system is the same, whether the process is reversible or irreversible.

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A system that undergoes an irreversible process may still be capable of returning to its initial state. ... An irreversible process increases the entropy of the universe. Because entropy is a state function, the change in entropy of the system is the same, whether the process is reversible or irreversible.

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