How do you calculate microstates in chemistry?
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Well, you can calculate the NUMBER of microstates at
- I go over what microstates are, here.
- An example that should be easy to follow is here.
- A much more detailed calculation example with methane is gone into here.
Boltzmann's formulation of entropy states:
#S = k_BlnOmega# where
#Omega# is the number of microstates, and#k_B = 1.38065 xx 10^(-23) "J/K"# is the Boltzmann constant.
There is a more complicated formula for
#Omega = "exp"{sum_(i=1)^(N) [N_iln(g_i/N_i) + N_i]}# where
#N_i# is the number of particles with energy#epsilon_i# in a state with degeneracy#g_i# .
For simplicity, we can calculate the value of
#Omega = e^(S//k_B) = "exp"(S//k_B)#
As an example,
#color(blue)(Omega) = "exp"((205.15 cancel"J""/"cancel"mol"cdotcancel"K")/(1.38065 xx 10^(-23) cancel"J""/"cancel"molecule"cdotcancel"K" xx (6.0221413 xx 10^(23) cancel"molecules")/(cancel"1 mol")))#
#= color(blue)(5.197 xx 10^10)#
So, there are