entropiprincipen
Entropiprincipen, often referred to as the second law of thermodynamics, describes a fundamental principle in physics concerning the direction of natural processes. It states that in any isolated system, the total entropy can only increase or remain constant; it can never decrease. Entropy is a measure of the disorder or randomness within a system.
This principle implies that natural processes tend to move towards a state of greater disorder. For example,
The entropiprincipen has profound implications across various scientific fields. In chemistry, it explains why many reactions