A) water condensing
B) water evaporating
C) sugar dissolving
D) air escaping from a balloon
B) water evaporating
C) sugar dissolving
D) air escaping from a balloon
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A) water condensing
Water condensing does not violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics, because it exchanges heat with its surroundings. The increase of entropy in its surroundings is greater than the decrease of entropy in the condensing water.
Water condensing does not violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics, because it exchanges heat with its surroundings. The increase of entropy in its surroundings is greater than the decrease of entropy in the condensing water.