Molar Entropy

$\Delta G^{\circ}= \Delta H^{\circ} - T \Delta S^{\circ}$

$\Delta G^{\circ}= -RT\ln K$

$\Delta G^{\circ}= \sum \Delta G_{f}^{\circ}(products) - \sum \Delta G_{f}^{\circ}(reactants)$

Riya Sood 4G
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Molar Entropy

What is molar entropy? What is it telling us ?

Amanda Lin 2I
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Re: Molar Entropy

Standard molar entropy is the entropy of 1 mole of substance at 1 atm.

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Re: Molar Entropy

Molar entropy is the entropy content of one mole of substance (under a standard state if it is standard molar entropy). The entropy of a substance depends on the amount of substance (extensive property) so it can be described in terms of moles.

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Re: Molar Entropy

Molar entropy = entropy content of one mole of substance

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Re: Molar Entropy

Molar entropy is the entropy content of 1 mole of a substance. Entropy is the degree of disorder, or the energy unavailable for doing work.

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