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discuss the relationship between entropy and disorderness of a system​

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Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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✔️✔️Briefly, spontaneous processes tend to proceed from states of low probability to states of higher probability. The higher-probability states tend to be those that can be realized in many different ways.

Entropy is a measure of the number of different ways a state with a particular energy can be realized. Specifically,

S=klnW

where kk is Boltzmann's constant and WW is the number of equivalent ways to distribute energy in the system. If there are many ways to realize a state with a given energy, we say it has high entropy. Often the many ways to realize a high entropy state might be described as "disorder", but the lack of order is beside the point; the state has high entropy because it can be realized in many different ways, not because it's "messy".✔️✔️

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

  • Entropy is the measurement of a system's thermal energy per unit temperature that is unreachable for accomplishing valuable work.
  • "The degree of randomness or disorder in a system exists understood as entropy.

Explanation:

  • entropy, the measurement of a system's thermal power per unit temperature that is unattainable for accomplishing useful work. Because work is obtained from ordered molecular motion, the amount of entropy exists also a measurement of the molecular disorder, or randomness, of a system.
  • A measure of the unavailability of a system's power to do work; also a measure of disorder; the more increased the entropy the greater the disorder. A measure of disorder; the higher the entropy the greater the disorder.
  • A gas will fill up the whole container it exists in because that is the most possible dispersal of molecules. In this distribution, there exist the least amount of details about the location of the molecules. There is maximum disorder. If the molecules huddled into a smallish corner of the container, there would be more knowledge about the location and more additional order. Another cause a gas fills the entire container exists is that entropy is maximized.

These are the relationship between entropy and disorderness of a system​.

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