Classify each process by its individual effect on the entropy of the universe, S. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help a process run infinitesimally slowly at equilibrium and reversed to its original a constant composition mixture of solid and liquid water at STP (273.15 Kand 1 atm) motion of a frictionless pendulum state a bag of red marbles and a bag of green marbles dumped together on a table top ice melting to water above the melting point hydrogen peroxide slowly decomposing into water and oxygen Increases S of the universe Does not affect S of the universe Decreases S of the universe

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Classify each process by its individual effect on the entropy of the universe, S.
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a process run infinitesimally slowly at
equilibrium and reversed to its original
a constant composition mixture of
solid and liquid water at STP (273.15
Kand 1 atm)
motion of a frictionless pendulum
state
a bag of red marbles and a bag of
green marbles dumped together on a
table top
ice melting to water above the melting
point
hydrogen peroxide slowly
decomposing into water and oxygen
Increases S of the universe
Does not affect S of the universe
Decreases S of the universe
Transcribed Image Text:Classify each process by its individual effect on the entropy of the universe, S. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help a process run infinitesimally slowly at equilibrium and reversed to its original a constant composition mixture of solid and liquid water at STP (273.15 Kand 1 atm) motion of a frictionless pendulum state a bag of red marbles and a bag of green marbles dumped together on a table top ice melting to water above the melting point hydrogen peroxide slowly decomposing into water and oxygen Increases S of the universe Does not affect S of the universe Decreases S of the universe
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