Entropy Flashcards

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Define entropy

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Entropy, S, is a measure of the number of ways that particles can be arranged and the number of ways that the energy can be shared out between the particles

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What gives a high value of entropy?

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The more disordered the particles are, the higher the entropy is. A large, positive value of entropy shows a high level of disorder

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What two things affect entropy?

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  1. Physical state

2. Amount of particles

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How does physical state affect entropy?

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Solid particles vibrate around a fixed point - there’s hardly any disorder, so they have the lowest entropy. Gas particles have the most disordered arrangement of particles, so they have the highest entropy

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How does amount of particles affect entropy?

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More particles means more entropy. The more particles you have, the more ways they and their energy can be arranged - entropy increases when the number of moles increases

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Why do substances tend towards disorder

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Substances are more energetically stable when there’s more disorder, so particles will move to increase their entropy. This is why some reactions are feasible even when the enthalpy change is endothermic

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What is the equation to calculate entropy change

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Entropy change = Sproducts - Sreactants

This is just the difference between the entropies of the products and reactants

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How do you find Sproducts and Sreactants?

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You can find these by adding up all the standard entropy of the products, and by adding up all the standard entropy of all the reactants

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Define standard entropy of a substance

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Standard entropy of a substance is the entropy of 1 mole of that substance under standard conditions (pressure of 100kPa and temperature of 298K)

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Does an increase in entropy mean that it is feasible for a reaction to occur?

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A total increase in entropy means that it is feasible for a reaction to occur, but it is not a guarantee that it will - enthalpy, temperature and kinetics all play a part in whether or not a reaction occurs

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