Multiple Choice
Let SI denote the change in entropy of a sample for an irreversible process from state A to state B.Let SR denote the change in entropy of the same sample for a reversible process from state A to state B.Then:
A) SI > SR
B) SI = SR
C) SI < SR
D) SI = 0
E) SR = 0
Correct Answer:

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