When salt is added to water, the entropy, S,
of the system can be described by an
inequality....
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When salt is added to water, the entropy, S,
of the system can be described by an
inequality.
Ssolution > Swaler + Ssalt
According to the inequality, what increases
when salt is added to the water?
A. Internal energy
B. state of disorder
C. number of particles
D. strength of attraction between particles
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