Clearly, these results are in conflict with statement iii, that is, in
all the processes in Figure 1 we observe mixing, but the entropy
change is either positive, zero, or negative. Because we have
agreed that statement i is qualitatively and intuitively correct, we
must conclude that statement ii is incorrect. Thus, we conclude
that increase in disorder cannot, in general, be associated with
increase in entropy. This association is sometimes correct, as for
process I, but incorrect for processes II and III (Figure 1)
Clearly, these results are in conflict with statement iii, that is, in
all the processes in Figure 1 we observe mixing, but the entropy
change is either positive, zero, or negative. Because we have
agreed that statement i is qualitatively and intuitively correct, we
must conclude that statement ii is incorrect. Thus, we conclude
that increase in disorder cannot, in general, be associated with
increase in entropy. This association is sometimes correct, as for
process I, but incorrect for processes II and III (Figure 1)
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