Entropy (Part 2/4)

Entropy (Part 2/4)

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Science, Chemistry, Physics

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The video tutorial explains how entropy can be expressed as a function of temperature and volume or temperature and pressure, depending on the situation. It covers the calculation of heat in isothermal, isochoric, and isobaric processes and demonstrates how to calculate entropy change using total differentials and Maxwell relations. The tutorial also provides guidance on choosing the appropriate entropy equation based on system conditions, such as isobaric, isochoric, or isothermal processes.

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