The law of thermodynamics that states that increases in entropy are favored is the Second Law of Thermodynamics. It asserts that in an isolated system, the total entropy—essentially a measure of disorder or randomness—tends to increase over time. This means that natural processes favor states of higher disorder, leading to a tendency for energy to disperse rather than concentrate. Consequently, systems evolve towards equilibrium, where entropy is maximized.
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