Which one of the following processes produces a decrease in the entropy of the system?a, precipitation of AgCl(s) from Ag+(aq) and Cl−(aq) ions in solutionb. dissolution of LiOH(s) in waterc. melting solid gold into liquid goldd. evaporation of Hg(l) to form Hg(g)e. mixing of two gases into one container SubmitGive Up Continue

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Answer:  precipitation of [tex]AgCl(s)[/tex] from [tex]Ag^+(aq)[/tex] and [tex]Cl^-(aq)[/tex] ions in solution

Explanation:

Entropy is the measure of randomness or disorder of a system. If a system moves from  an ordered arrangement to a disordered arrangement, the entropy is said to decrease and vice versa.

[tex]\Delta S[/tex] is positive when randomness increases and [tex]\Delta S[/tex] is negative when randomness decreases.

a) precipitation of [tex]AgCl(s)[/tex] from [tex]Ag^+(aq)[/tex] and [tex]Cl^-(aq)[/tex] ions in solution : As ions are getting solidified, entropy decreases.

b) dissolution of [tex]LiOH(s)[/tex] in water: The compounds dissociates into ions, entropy increases.

c) melting solid gold into liquid gold: The randomness increases, entropy increases.

d) evaporation of Hg(l) to form Hg(g) : The randomness increases, entropy increases.

e)  mixing of two gases into one container : The randomness increases, entropy increases.

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