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Is this your room/

Is this your room/. Then you already know about entropy. Using a simple approach, Define entropy as a measure of disorder. A system (such as a room) is in a state of high entropy when its degree of disorder is high. As the order within a system increases, its entropy decreases. .

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Is this your room/

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  1. Is this your room/ Then you already know about entropy

  2. Using a simple approach, Define entropy as a measure of disorder. A system (such as a room) is in a state of high entropy when its degree of disorder is high. As the order within a system increases, its entropy decreases.

  3. A system (such as a room) is in a state of high entropy when its degree of disorder is high. For better or for worse, nature 'likes' chaos, disorder, high entropy... In fact, much of our life consists in fighting this disorder!

  4. 220 ways to arrange? This can be explained in terms of probabilities. Disordered states are simply more likely to exist (or emerge) than ordered states. The spontaneous direction of change is from a less probable to a more probable state, as illustrated above.

  5. In general • Gases have higher entropies than liquids. • Liquids have higher entropies than solids.

  6. Also … • Entropy is greater for larger atoms. • Entropy is greater for molecules with more atoms.

  7. Examples • Ar has higher entropy than Ne as Ar molecules are larger. • C8H18(l) has higher entropy than C5H12(l) as complex molecules have higher entropy than simple ones. • Br2(g) has higher entropy than Br2(l) as gases have higher entropies than liquids since gases have more ways of being arranged

  8. Entropy (CI 4.3) • Liquids mix because there are more ways of being mixed than unmixed. • i.e. disorder increases. • Note that: not all liquids mix; e.g. water does not mix with oil, because the forces of attraction between water molecules are stronger than the forces of attraction between oil molecules •  they do not mix They are immiscible

  9. On to CI 4.4 • AS – entropy is a measure of the number of ways particles can be arranged. • A2 – entropy is a measure of the number of ways quanta (packages of energy) can be arranged.

  10. 1 2 3 4 What happens to electrons? • Electrons absorb quanta of energy • Electrons are excited • Electrons move to higher energy level • E = h v

  11. Molecules are made of more than one atom but they still have electrons. • Electronic transitions Vis + UV

  12. Molecules move !

  13. There are vibrational energy levels as well as electronic energy level .. I.R.

  14. There are rotational energy levels as well as electronic energy level .. microwave

  15. Electronic transitions • Rotational transitions Microwave Vis + UV I.R. • Vibrational transitions

  16. R T E V

  17. R T E V

  18. On to CI 4.4 • AS – entropy is a measure of the number of ways particles can be arranged. • A2 – entropy is a measure of the number of ways quanta (packages of energy) can be arranged.

  19. 5 ways 4 quanta – 2 molecules

  20. More quanta 5  7 more ways 6 quanta – 2 molecules?

  21. 5 ways 4 quanta – 2 molecules

  22. 5  15 More ways More molecules 4 quanta – 3 molecules

  23. On to CI 4.4 • AS – entropy is a measure of the number of ways particles can be arranged. • A2 – entropy is a measure of the number of ways quanta (packages of energy) can be arranged. • Entropy greater if more quanta (heat it) • Entropy greater if more molecules

  24. Bigger atoms/molecules have more entropy?

  25. R R R T T T E V E E V V

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