A single gas molecule initially has 2.884 x 1010 microstates. • Using this initial number of microstates, what is the en

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A single gas molecule initially has 2.884 x 1010 microstates. • Using this initial number of microstates, what is the en

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A single gas molecule initially has 2.884 x 1010 microstates. • Using this initial number of microstates, what is the entropy of a mole of those gas molecules initially? Think about units - the units of molar entropy are ) mol-1 k-1. - Then, this gas went through some process where the change in the entropy of an individual gas molecule was AS = -1.7 x 10-23 J K-1. • How many microstates does this (single) gas molecule have at the conclusion of this process? Initial molar entropy 1 (1 mol-1 K-1) Final number of microstates 3.3e-22 Evaluate
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