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This episode defines entropy (S) as a measure of the disorder or the number of ways energy and matter can be arranged in a system. Entropy naturally increases when a substance changes phase from solid to liquid to gas, as temperature increases, or when a reaction produces more gas molecules. The change in standard entropy is calculated by subtracting reactant entropies from product entropies, and is key to determining spontaneity.
By CHEMDUNNThis episode defines entropy (S) as a measure of the disorder or the number of ways energy and matter can be arranged in a system. Entropy naturally increases when a substance changes phase from solid to liquid to gas, as temperature increases, or when a reaction produces more gas molecules. The change in standard entropy is calculated by subtracting reactant entropies from product entropies, and is key to determining spontaneity.