what is spontaneity in thermodynamics
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In thermodynamics, a spontaneous process is a process which occurs without any external input to the system. ... Because spontaneous processes are characterized by a decrease in the system's free energy, they do not need to be driven by an outside source of energy.
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In thermodynamics, a spontaneous process is a process which occurs without any external input to the system. Because spontaneous processes are characterized by a decrease in the system's free energy, they do not need to be driven by an outside source of energy.
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