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Crystallization of liquid

Is it against 2nd law of thermodynamics? Have you ever questioned this process? Entropy goes
from more disorder [liquid] to more order [solid]. Entropy looks like decreases in the process of
crystallization which is against 2nd law of thermodynamics.

Have you ever questioned yourself how this process takes place in the direction of reduced
entropy?

When a liquid crystallizes into a solid, it gives off heat to its surroundings (the latent heat of fusion).
This heat causes an increase in the amount of disorder in the surroundings. So even though the
crystal has low entropy, its formation increases the entropy of the surroundings enough so that the
process has a net positive entropy change for the universe;
Total entropy S = S [system] + S [surroundings], goes up.

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While all other forms of energy can completely convert to heat, heat is taxed when converted into
work in the form of entropy. Entropy is a baggage of useless energy heat cannot get rid of.
Therefore, heat is considered as poor grade of energy. While 1 kW of other forms of energy = 1
kW of heat energy, reverse is not true.
For example, 1 kW of thermal energy will not produce 1 kw power.

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