2. Losing heat is the only mechanism by which the entropy of a closed system decreases. T F
3. The entropy of an adiabatic (isolated) system can never decrease. T F
4. Entropy can neither be created nor destroyed. T F
5. The entropy change of an ideal gas in a constant pressure process is lower than the entropy
change of the same ideal gas in a constant volume process. T F
6. The temperature of liquids and solids remains constant during an isentropic process. T F
7. Entropy generation in reversible processes can be zero. T F
8. In adiabatic processes, the entropy change is only due to the factors of irreversibility. T F