CHEM 1128Q Study Guide - Final Guide: Bromine

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16. 2: entropy: (# 7 in the textbook): in figure 16. 8 all the possible distributions and microstates are shown for four different particles shared between two boxes. Determine the entropy change, change in s , for the system when it is converted from distribution (b) to distribution (d). There are four initial microstates and four final microstates, so the answer is an entropy change of zero: consider a system similar to the one in figure 16. 8, except that it contains six particles instead of four. Compare this with the similar probability for the system of four particles that we have derived to be equal to 1/8. The entropy increases as the number of particles increases: consider the system shown in figure 16. 9. What is the change in entropy for the process where the energy is initially associated with particles a and b, and the energy is distributed between two particles in different boxes (one in.

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