Molar Entropy

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Shaniya Kerns 4D
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Molar Entropy

Postby Shaniya Kerns 4D » Mon Mar 18, 2024 9:50 pm

What are the differences between the change in entropy of the system, the standard entropy, the entropy of the surroundings, and the change in entropy of the universe. What are the definitions of each?

Mackenzie Lay 2H
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Re: Molar Entropy

Postby Mackenzie Lay 2H » Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:09 pm

Hello!
The change in the entropy of a system measures the disorder within the system. Standard entropy is a value for substances under standard conditions. The entropy of the surroundings accounts for entropy changes in the environment. and the change in entropy of the universe reflects the overall change in entropy for a system and its surroundings.


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