From our observations Of the everyday world, we know that most Spontaneous reactions result in an increase in disorder (+AS).Explain how it s on Ossible to hawe a reactia thatis both spontaneous and results in a decrease in disorder (-AS). In other word, use full Sentences to explain how and why a reaction with a-48 can be sponteneous. I need help understanding how l can write sentences instead of relying on mathmatical explana tion for why a reaction with a -AS can be spontaneous.

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From our observations Of the
everyday world, we know that most
Spontaneous reactions result in an
increase in disorder (+AS).Explain how
it s on
Ossible to hawe a reactia
thatis
both spontaneous and results in a decrease
in disorder (-AS). In other word, use full
Sentences to explain how and why a
reaction with a-48 can be sponteneous.
I need help understanding
how l can write sentences
instead of relying on
mathmatical explana tion for
why a reaction with a -AS
can be spontaneous.
Transcribed Image Text:From our observations Of the everyday world, we know that most Spontaneous reactions result in an increase in disorder (+AS).Explain how it s on Ossible to hawe a reactia thatis both spontaneous and results in a decrease in disorder (-AS). In other word, use full Sentences to explain how and why a reaction with a-48 can be sponteneous. I need help understanding how l can write sentences instead of relying on mathmatical explana tion for why a reaction with a -AS can be spontaneous.
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