Spontaneous and Nonspontaneous Processes - Entropy
Spontaneous and Nonspontaneous Processes - Entropy
Spontaneous and Nonspontaneous Processes - Entropy
3 Spontaneous and
Nonspontaneous Processes - Entropy
Spontaneous vs. Nonspontaneous Processes
• The AP Board now prefers the term thermodynamically
favored to substitute for spontaneous although saying
spontaneous will never lose points.
• The reason that this is true is because the criterion for spontaneity is
the entropy of the universe.
• You will not be expected to know the equation above for the AP exam. You
are however expected to understand that as the randomness of a system
increases, so does entropy (S) and the value of entropy would be positive.
This is because Sfinal > Sinitial, So… ΔS is positive.
• For any spontaneous process, the entropy of the universe increases (ΔSuniv >
0)
a.) ΔS is positive
b.) ΔS is negative
c.) ΔS is positive
17.2-17.3 pgs. 852-853 #’s 28 & 32
Read 17.4-17.5 pgs. 824-831