Why is the entropy change in an irreversible process negativve
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The entropy of an isolated system during a process always increases, or in the limiting case of a reversible process remains constant (it never decreases). This is known as the increase of entropy principle. The entropy change of a system or its surroundings can be negative; but entropy generation cannot.
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