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The amount of disorder/randomness of a system is called the entropy of the system.
thermodynamics
thermodynamics
Because to perform the change of state from the saturated liquid to saturated vapor ( at constant presure ) you have to add heat in the amount of the substance's evaporation latent heat Qev . At constant pressure, temperature will stay fixed at its saturation temperature and the increase in entropy will be (delta S)ev = Qev/Tsat where (delta S)ev is the entropy increment. Tsat is the saturation absolute temperature of the substance. And so the saturated vapor entropy is (delta S)ev larger than the saturated liquid entropy.
The products becoming more spread out.
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Delta S= Sum of Entropy(products)- Sum of Entropy(reactants.
The amount of disorder/randomness of a system is called the entropy of the system.
heat
thermodynamics
thermodynamics
Entropy means disorderness in interatomic state. When heat is given, temp. rises and entropy increase as mobility in inner part increase. But when we cool down substance, entropy decrease as mobility slow down.
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction
thawing
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction ap3x answer
Entropy is a measure of disorder. Heat is a very low order form of energy. Friction produces heat energy and hence entropy tends to increase due to friction.
Pressure is not affected by enthalpy and entropy.pressure