Physical Chemistry II
Boltzmann entropy is a measure of the amount of disorder or randomness in a system, defined by the equation $$S = k_B ext{ln} ext{W}$$, where $$S$$ is the entropy, $$k_B$$ is the Boltzmann constant, and $$ ext{W}$$ represents the number of microstates consistent with the macroscopic state. This concept links microscopic properties of particles to macroscopic thermodynamic quantities, highlighting how a greater number of microstates corresponds to higher entropy and therefore more disorder in the system.
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