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  1. How many micro states exist for a molecule? + Example - Socratic

    A lot! For example, a single molecule of methane could have over 10^9 microstates. That is a bit on the high side, but usually a single molecule will have larger than a million microstates. And …

  2. Question #a5bb5 + Example - Socratic

    Apr 12, 2017 · the reaction would be spontaneous Nature favors reactions with positive entropy and negative enthalpy. if entropy is positive, then the reaction is going from less disorder to …

  3. Question #f1f6e - Socratic

    Explanation: The idea here is that you need to use the change in Gibbs free energy, #DeltaG^@#, and the change in entropy, #DeltaS^@#, of the reaction at #161.0^@"C"# to determine the …

  4. Question #b8554 + Example - Socratic

    From there, the heat death phase will begin where the entropy of the universe will reach a maximum, or thermodynamic equilibrium will be reached, and so no processes can happen on …

  5. Measuring Concentration Questions and Videos - Socratic

    What is a simple definition of entropy and how does it relate to chaos theory? What is the concentration of a #KOH (aq)# solution if 12.8 mL of this solution is required to react with 25.0 …

  6. What was the Committees of Correspondence? - Socratic

    Feb 16, 2018 · The Committees of Correspondence were illegal governments set up in the Colonies to fight against British rule. Leading up to the Revolutionary War, the Committees of …

  7. Is Earth itself an open or closed system? - Socratic

    Dec 15, 2016 · I say closed. This could be debatable, but over any reasonable time frame, the Earth neither receives nor loses any significant amount of matter to or from the rest of the …

  8. Answers created by Dharma R. - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  9. Question #99479 - Socratic

    Carbon (C) A "chloride" by definition is some compound with chlorine in it. So therefore, your mystery element and chlorine form a compound XCl with molar mass 47.5 "g". We also know …

  10. What is the physicist's term for the measure of the amount

    the amount of disorder is known as entropy and is expressed in the unit Joule per Kelvin or J/K