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Change in entropy =change in heat/temperature If there is no change in heat then entropy will remain same but volume decreases so at some point of time gas will reach its critical volume and turns into liquid then how entropy will remain same....as entropy in liquid


Change in entropy =change in heat/temperature 
If there is no change in heat then entropy will remain same but volume decreases so at some point of time gas will reach its critical volume and turns into liquid then how entropy will remain same....as entropy in liquid

Grade:12th pass

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ROSHAN MUJEEB
askIITians Faculty 833 Points
3 years ago
The internal energy on going from has to liquid . Change in internal energy is accounted in change in heat
Vikas TU
14149 Points
3 years ago
Dear student
Affecting Entropy
If you increase temperature, you increase entropy.
(1) More energy put into a system excites the molecules and the amount of random activity.
(2) As a gas expands in a system, entropy increases.
(3) When a solid becomes a liquid, its entropy increases.

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