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⚡ Enter ArenaIf a thermally isolated container holding an ideal gas undergoes free expansion into a vacuum, which consequence follows regarding entropy?
A)Entropy remains unchanged and reversible
B)Entropy increases; irreversible process✓
C)Entropy decreases; reversible process
D)Entropy decreases; irreversible process
💡 Explanation
Entropy increases because the free expansion into a vacuum is an irreversible adiabatic process, leading to an increase in disorder and unavailable energy. Therefore, entropy increases, rather than remaining unchanged or decreasing, since the expansion is not quasi-static.
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