what is the difference between entropy and enthalpy
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Both entropy and enthalpy are thermodynamical properties of a system.
entropy is a measure of randomness and disorderness.
where enthalpy is defined as the sum of internal energy of a system.
Both entropy and enthalpy are thermodynamical properties of a system.
entropy is a measure of randomness and disorderness.
where enthalpy is defined as the sum of internal energy of a system.
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Entropy is a measure of disorder and randomness of a system
An ordered system has low entropy..
Enthalpy is defined as some of internal energy of a system and the product of the pressure and volume of the system...
hope it will help u..
An ordered system has low entropy..
Enthalpy is defined as some of internal energy of a system and the product of the pressure and volume of the system...
hope it will help u..
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