Consider a series of three linked spherical glass chambers with 3 gas identical
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Question
Consider a series of three linked spherical glass chambers with 3 gas identical gas molecules inside, a. How many macrostates are there? List each one. Calculate the number of microstates for each macrostate What is the most likely macrostate? What is the chance we will observe the system in this state? Is it nearly certain that we will find the system in the most probable macrostate? Would this answer change if we increased the number of gas molecules? Why or why not? What is the entropy of each macrostate?Explanation / Answer
1. The macrostates of a system refers to its macroscopic properties such as temperature, pressure, volume and density.The macrostates of our system are pressure (P) , Temperature (T), Variable volume V1, V2 and V3 . so they are 5 macrostates in the system.
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