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For an isolated system, `Delta U=0`. What will be `DeltaS`?

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Consider an example of two gasses contained separately in two bulbs connected by a stop-cock and isolated from the surroundings. On opening the stop-cock, the two gases mix up. i.e., `DeltaS>0`
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