Chemistry
Chemistry, 17.10.2019 11:30, Jadalamanna

Why doesn’t a broken wineglass spontaneously fix itself, from a thermodynamic point of view?
a. fixing a wineglass is an endothermic change, requiring lots of heat.
b. fixing a wineglass requires a large increase in entropy.
c. fixing a wineglass requires a large decrease in entropy.
d. fixing a wineglass is an exothermic change, producing lots of heat.

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