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A measure of the disorder or randomness in a system, often associated with the amount of energy unavailable for doing work.
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Entropy
A measure of the disorder or randomness in a system, often associated with the amount of energy unavailable for doing work.
Isothermal Process
A thermodynamic process that occurs at a constant temperature, where Delta S = Q/T applies.
Phase Change
A transition of matter from one state to another, such as solid to liquid, where temperature remains constant.
Adiabatic Process
A process with no heat transfer into or out of the system, resulting in Delta S = 0.
Free Expansion
A process where a gas expands into a larger volume without external work, increasing entropy.
Isochoric Process
A thermodynamic process at constant volume, where entropy change is calculated using n*Cv*Ln(T_final/T_initial).
Isobaric Process
A thermodynamic process at constant pressure, where entropy change is calculated using n*Cp*Ln(T_final/T_initial).
Heat Capacity
The amount of heat required to change a substance's temperature by a given amount, denoted as Cv or Cp.
Natural Logarithm
A logarithm to the base e, used in entropy equations to express ratios of final to initial states.
Specific Heat
The heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius.
Universal Gas Constant
A constant denoted as R, used in equations involving gases, approximately 8.314 J/(mol·K).
Monoatomic Gas
A gas consisting of single atoms, often with specific heat capacities like Cv = 3/2 R.
Calorimetry
The science of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes.
Delta S
Symbol representing the change in entropy of a system during a process.
Moles
A unit of measurement for amount of substance, used in thermodynamic equations.