Explanation:
According to the second law of thermodynamics:
"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.
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.
In other words: Entropy is the measure of the disorder of a system and is a function of state.
According to this, every chemical reaction must increase the total entropy of the universe.