A measure of the degree of disorderliness in a chemical system is known as the

 A measure of the degree of disorderliness in a chemical system is known as the

A. activation energy.

B. enthalpy.

C. entropy.

D. equilibrium.

E. free energy.

The correct answer is C. entropy

Explanation: Entropy is the degree of randomness or disorderliness of a solution. If you dissolve sodium or potassium in water, the degree of randomness will be visible to the unaided eye.

SOURCE: NECO CHEMISTRY 2001 QUESTION 21

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