Chemistry 2214A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Phase Transition, Helmholtz Free Energy, Gibbs Free Energy

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Entropy degree of randomness (disorder of the system). For a collection of molecules, we say that the entropy is the number of arrangements the molecules can have. The entropy, s, of a system has two parts. Thus s is the sum of the two parts, s1 and s2. Boltzmann first pointed out that entropy is related to the number of arrangements in a system. For a 2 part system, the total number of arrangements is the product of the individual number of arrangements, 1 and 2. It is postulated by boltzmann that s = k ln . Where k is the boltzmann constant; k = r/no k = 1. 38066 x 10-23 jk-1molecule-1. From second law, we know that we can use entropy to determine the spontaneity of the system. i. e. we use the entropy principle: Where the > sign applies for spontaneous (irreversible) processes. A: helmholtz free energy: a = u - ts.

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