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Is the entropy change favorable or not, when a nonpolar molecule is transferred from water to a nonpolar solvent?

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Entropy change is favorable when a nonpolar molecule is transferred from water to a nonpolar solvent.

Step-by-step explanation:

A nonpolar molecule is not miscible in water (polar solvent). Therefore, when mixed together, each specie will cluster together and solvation will not happen.

However, when you tranfer the nonpolar molecule to a nonpolar solvent, the solvent molecules will interact with the nonpolar molecule. This will increase entropy as the level of disorder will increase with solvation.

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