13.3.1 Concept of Entropy (S)

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    • Entropy (S) is a measure of the disorder or randomness in a system.
    • What is Boltzmann's equation for entropy?
      S=S =klnW k \ln W
    • The state of matter with the highest entropy is gas.
    • Entropy increases when particles have more freedom to arrange themselves.
    • During melting, entropy increases because the liquid phase has more disorder than the solid phase.
    • Exothermic reactions always lead to an increase in entropy.
      False
    • What are three key factors that affect entropy?
      Number of Particles, Phase Changes, Temperature
    • Boiling a liquid increases entropy more than melting a solid.
    • Standard molar entropy is the entropy of one mole of a substance under standard conditions.
    • What are the units of standard molar entropy?
      J/(molK)J / (mol \cdot K)
    • Standard molar entropy values are always positive.
    • Boltzmann's equation, S=S =klnW k \ln W, relates entropy to the number of microstates.
    • Entropy (S) measures the disorder or randomness in a system
    • What is Boltzmann's equation for entropy?
      S=S =klnW k \ln W
    • A solid has higher entropy than a gas.
      False
    • A liquid has moderate entropy
    • Match the state of matter with its entropy:
      Solid ↔️ Low
      Liquid ↔️ Moderate
      Gas ↔️ High
    • A gas has higher entropy than a solid due to its more disordered particle arrangement
    • Higher entropy implies more disorder and greater freedom for particles.
    • What is the value of Boltzmann's constant in Boltzmann's equation?
      1.38 \times 10^{ - 23} \, J / K</latex>
    • When ice melts, water molecules gain more freedom
    • Entropy is directly related to the number of microstates available in a system.
    • Arrange the following physical processes in order of increasing entropy:
      1️⃣ Freezing (Liquid to Solid)
      2️⃣ Boiling (Liquid to Gas)
      3️⃣ Melting (Solid to Liquid)
    • Melting increases entropy because the liquid phase has more disordered particle arrangement
    • More particles in a system generally increase its entropy.
    • Higher temperatures lead to more kinetic energy and thus higher entropy
    • What does standard molar entropy measure?
      Degree of disorder
    • Standard molar entropy is always a positive value.
    • The entropy change for a reaction is calculated using standard molar entropies of products
    • What is the Boltzmann equation used to relate entropy to?
      Microstates
    • Boltzmann's constant is a positive value.
    • The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of an isolated system can only increase or remain constant
    • A process with a positive change in entropy is spontaneous.