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What is the standard entropy change of a reaction?

Here’s a explanation without any equations:

The standard entropy change of a reaction tells us how the disorder of a system changes when a reaction happens under normal conditions (like room temperature and pressure).

  • If the products are more disordered than the reactants, the entropy change is positive.
  • If the products are more ordered than the reactants, the entropy change is negative.

Examples:

  • Melting ice: Solid ice is ordered, liquid water is more random → entropy increases.
  • Condensing steam: Gas is very random, liquid is more ordered → entropy decreases.

In short: It tells us whether a reaction makes the system more disordered or more ordered under standard conditions.

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