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How does the molar entropy of a substance change with increasing temperature?
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It is represented by the formula: \[ S = k \ln W \] where \( S \) is the entropy, \( k \) is Boltzmann's constant, and \( W \) is the number of microstates (possible arrangements of particles). Show more…
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