The transmission of three redundant bits for every bit of information by the Hubble space telescope is given. The relation of entropy to the transmission of information is to be stated. The reason for having so many redundant bits of information in both DNA and the space probes is to be stated. Concept introduction: Entropy is defined as the degree of randomness in a given system. The second law of thermodynamics corresponds to the fact that the entropy of a system cannot decrease with time, in case of an isolated system. In case of the spontaneous processes, the total entropy value keeps increasing.
The transmission of three redundant bits for every bit of information by the Hubble space telescope is given. The relation of entropy to the transmission of information is to be stated. The reason for having so many redundant bits of information in both DNA and the space probes is to be stated. Concept introduction: Entropy is defined as the degree of randomness in a given system. The second law of thermodynamics corresponds to the fact that the entropy of a system cannot decrease with time, in case of an isolated system. In case of the spontaneous processes, the total entropy value keeps increasing.
Solution Summary: The author explains the relation of entropy to the transmission of information by the Hubble space telescope.
Science that deals with the amount of energy transferred from one equilibrium state to another equilibrium state.
Chapter 16, Problem 14Q
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The transmission of three redundant bits for every bit of information by the Hubble space telescope is given. The relation of entropy to the transmission of information is to be stated. The reason for having so many redundant bits of information in both DNA and the space probes is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Entropy is defined as the degree of randomness in a given system. The second law of thermodynamics corresponds to the fact that the entropy of a system cannot decrease with time, in case of an isolated system. In case of the spontaneous processes, the total entropy value keeps increasing.
In the video, we looked at the absorbance of a certain substance and how it varies
depending on what wavelength of light we are looking at. Below is a similar scan of a
different substance. What color BEST describes how this substance will appear?
Absorbance (AU)
Violet
Blue
Green
Orange
1.2
1.0-
0.8-
0.6-
0.4-
0.2
0.0
450
500
550
600
650
700
Wavelength (nm)
violet
indigo
blue
green
yellow orange
red
Red
O Cannot tell from this information
In the above graph, what causes -450 nm wavelength of light to have a higher
absorbance than light with a -550 nm wavelength? Check all that are true.
The distance the light travels is different
The different data points are for different substances
The concentration is different at different times in the experiment
Epsilon (molar absortivity) is different at different wavelengths
5. a. Data were collected for Trial 1 to determine the molar mass of a nonvolatile solid solute when dissolved in cyclo-
hexane. Complete the table for the analysis (See Report Sheet). Record calculated values with the correct number
of significant figures.
B. Freezing Point of Cyclohexane plus
Calculation Zone
Unknown Solute
2. Mass of cyclohexane (g)
10.14
Part C.4
3. Mass of added solute (g)
0.255
C. Calculations
1. k; for cyclohexane (°C⚫ kg/mol)
20.0
2. Freezing point change, AT, (°C)
3.04
Part C.6
3. Mass of cyclohexane in solution (kg)
4. Moles of solute, total (mol)
Show calculation.
5. Mass of solute in solution, total (g)
6. Molar mass of solute (g/mol)
Show calculation.
Chapter 16 Solutions
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