Explanation:
According to the second law of thermodynamics: Â
"The amount of entropy in the universe tends to increase over time".
That is, in any cyclic process, entropy will increase, or remain the same. Â
So, in this context, entropy is a thermodynamic quantity defined as a criterion to predict the evolution or transformation of thermodynamic systems. In addition, it is used to measure the degree of organization of a system. Â
In other words: Entropy is the measure of the disorder of a system and is a function of state. Â
According to this, every chemical reaction must increase the total entropy of the universe.