Standard Entropy (S°)
Standard entropy (S°) is a measure of the randomness or disorder of a system at a standard state, typically defined at 1 bar of pressure and a specified temperature, usually 298 K. It reflects the number of accessible microstates for a given substance, with higher values indicating greater disorder. In chemical reactions, the change in entropy (ΔS°) can be calculated by considering the standard entropies of the reactants and products.