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Consider a 5 molecule system. Assume that the molecules can either be found on the right side or left side of their container. How many possible states are there? How many micro…
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Consider a 5 molecule system. Assume that the molecules can either be found on the right side or left side of their container.
How many possible states are there? How many microstates are possible? What is the entropy of the state with the highest multiplicity?
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The correct answer is 6 possible states
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