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19. Chemical Thermodynamics / Third Law of Thermodynamics / Problem 4
Differentiate a microstate of a system from a state of a system
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The microstate of a system is the expanded microscopic arrangement of the atoms or molecules of the system. While the state of a system describes the macroscopic view of the system at an extended time.
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The microstate of a system is the specific microscopic arrangement of the atoms or molecules of the system. While the state of a system describes the macroscopic view of the system at a specific time.
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The microstate of a system is the specific macroscopic arrangement of the atoms or molecules of the system. While the state of a system describes the microscopic view of the system at a specific time.
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The microstate of a system is the expanded macroscopic arrangement of the atoms or molecules of the system. While the state of a system describes the microscopic view of the system at an extended time.
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