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what is the relationship between entropy and temperature ​

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Answered by pankajkumar1253
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Hello friend!

Entropy increases with temperature. However, at higher temperatures, a certain amount of heat added to the system causes a smaller change in entropy than the same amount of heat at a lower temperature. The formula is ΔS=QT. The change in entropy is related to heat.

Answered by Anonymous
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Keep in mind that entropy increases with temperature. This can be understood intuitively in the classical picture, as you mention. However, at higher temperatures, a certain amount of heat added to the system causes a smaller change in entropy than the same amount of heat at a lower temperature. The formula is ΔS=QT

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