Under what conditions will total entropy equal to zero?
ie.
S(surroundings)+S(system) = 0
Answer:
1) For a cyclic reversible process.
2) For perfectly ordered crystals.
These are the two conditions when total entropy can be zero.
For a reversible process entropy is always zero.
entropy = s (final state) -s (initial state)
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S(surroundings)+S(system) = 0
Answer:
1) For a cyclic reversible process.
2) For perfectly ordered crystals.
These are the two conditions when total entropy can be zero.
For a reversible process entropy is always zero.
entropy = s (final state) -s (initial state)
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