The change in entropy of a system (ΔS sys ) in the given process has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: The change in entropy of a system is the difference in entropy in the initial and final state. The change in entropy ( Δ S s y s ) of the system can be calculated by using the following equation. ΔS sys = nRln V final V initial Where, n is the number of moles of the ideal gas R is the universal gas constant ( 8.314 JK − 1 mol − 1 ) V final is the final volume of the ideal gas V initial is the initial volume of the ideal gas
The change in entropy of a system (ΔS sys ) in the given process has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: The change in entropy of a system is the difference in entropy in the initial and final state. The change in entropy ( Δ S s y s ) of the system can be calculated by using the following equation. ΔS sys = nRln V final V initial Where, n is the number of moles of the ideal gas R is the universal gas constant ( 8.314 JK − 1 mol − 1 ) V final is the final volume of the ideal gas V initial is the initial volume of the ideal gas
The change in entropy of a system (ΔSsys)in the given process has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The change in entropy of a system is the difference in entropy in the initial and final state. The change in entropy (ΔSsys) of the system can be calculated by using the following equation.
ΔSsys= nRlnVfinalVinitial
Where,
n is the number of moles of the ideal gas
R is the universal gas constant (8.314JK−1mol−1)
Vfinal is the final volume of the ideal gas
Vinitialis the initial volume of the ideal gas
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The change in entropy of a system (ΔSsys)in the given process has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The change in entropy of a system is the difference in entropy in the initial and final state. The change in entropy (ΔSsys) of the system can be calculated by using the following equation.
ΔSsys= nRlnVfinalVinitial
Where,
n is the number of moles of the ideal gas
R is the universal gas constant (8.314JK−1mol−1)
Vfinal is the final volume of the ideal gas
Vinitialis the initial volume of the ideal gas
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The change in entropy of a system (ΔSsys)in the given process has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The change in entropy of a system is the difference in entropy in the initial and final state. The change in entropy (ΔSsys) of the system can be calculated by using the following equation.
In general, which is more polar, the stationary phase or the mobile phase?
The stationary phase is always more polar
The mobile phase is always more polar
It depends on our choices for both stationary and mobile phase
Their polarity doesn't really matter so we never consider it