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Unit 9 – Applications of Thermodynamics
Topic 9.1
What is the general relationship between temperature and entropy for diatomic gases?
They are completely independent of each other, temperature has no effect on entropy
There is an inverse relationship, because at higher temperatures substances are more likely to be in a gaseous state
There is a direct relationship, because at higher temperatures there is an increase in energy dispersa;
It depends on the specific gas and the strength of the intermolecular forces between individual molecules.
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