Which one of the following processes produces a decrease in the entropy of the  system?  A. boiling water to form steam  B. dissolution of solid KCl in water  C. mixing of two gases into one container  D. freezing water to form ice  5. Which of the following is NOT a processes of spontaneous?  A. cooling of a hot flat iron B. black hair turning grey  C. drop of ink dispersing in water D. straightening curly hair 6. Which of the following law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of the  universe is continually increasing?  A. First law of thermodynamics  B. Second law of thermodynamics  C. Third law of thermodynamics  D. None of these  Please answer these 4,5 and 6 subunits thank you!

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4. Which one of the following processes produces a decrease in the entropy of the 
system? 
A. boiling water to form steam 
B. dissolution of solid KCl in water 
C. mixing of two gases into one container 
D. freezing water to form ice 

5. Which of the following is NOT a processes of spontaneous? 
A. cooling of a hot flat iron
B. black hair turning grey 
C. drop of ink dispersing in water
D. straightening curly hair

6. Which of the following law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of the 
universe is continually increasing? 
A. First law of thermodynamics 
B. Second law of thermodynamics 
C. Third law of thermodynamics 
D. None of these 

Please answer these 4,5 and 6 subunits thank you!

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