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How are microstates formed in chemistry?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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A microstate is a specific way in which we can arrange the energy of the system. Many microstates are indistinguishable from each other. ... Each molecule will have "quantized" energy states in which we can put that energy (like the energy levels of atomic or molecular orbitals).

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Answered by Anonymous
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a microstate is a specific microscopic configuration of a thermodynamic system that the system may occupy with a certain probability in the course of its thermal fluctuations. ... In this description, microstates appear as different possible ways the system can achieve a particular macrostate.

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