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An important extensive property of all systems in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and information theory, quantifying their disorder (randomness), i.e., our lack of information about them. It characterizes the degree to which the energy of the system is *not* available to do useful work.

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Home Work Help: Calculating Entropy for Melting Ice - Clarification on answer

The question states: What is the change in entropy for the process to completely melt 8.0 kg of ice at 0°C? … The formulas for Entropy we've been introduced to are: S = Q/T - for constant temperature ΔS = ∫dQ/T For heat: Q=mcΔT Q=Lm ΔQ=CΔT ΔQ=mcΔT My approach was find the heat to melt the ice: Q=Lm m = 8.0kg …
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