Zero entropy refers to a state where there is no disorder or randomness in a system. It represents perfect organization and uniformity.
Related terms
Absolute Zero: The lowest possible temperature where molecular motion stops completely, resulting in minimal disorder and near-zero entropy.
Third Law of Thermodynamics: States that it is impossible to reach absolute zero through any finite number of processes.
Crystalline Structure: A highly ordered arrangement of atoms or molecules, typically found in solids, which exhibits low entropy due to its organized pattern.