What is Boltzmann’s definition of entropy?
A measure of the number of ways how microstates in a system in thermodynamic equilibrium can produce the same macrostate
What are the 4 things assumed by the kinetic gas theory?
What does the kinetic gas theory mean for Ekin?
Temperature is directly proportional to the average Ekin of particles (Ekin = 3/2 kT)
What is the Maxwell-Boltzmann velocity distribution?
Which rules does an ideal gas follow? (4)
Newton’s second law of motion
acceleration depends on force acting upon an object and mass of object F=ma
What is the unit of the boltzman constant?
j/k (same as entropy)
What is a real gas?
molecules occupy a space, ad have interactions with each other + inelastic collisions
In the state equation, what is the constant “a” for?
correction for the intermolecular forces
In the state equation, what is the constant “b” for?
correction for the molecular size. its value is the volume of 1mol of the atoms/molecules
What is the Boltzmann factor?
probability of a state of energy relative to the probability of another state of energy (usually 0)
What is the barometric formula?
atmospheric density decreases with altitude
What is the potential energy for a particle in a voltage difference of U?
Epot = q * U
What is the Nernst equation?
concentration of charged particles at 2 different points
What is the equilibrium constant?
the ratio of the reaction rates :
K = e^(-dE/kT)
What is the Arrhenius plot?
temperature dependence of equilibrium constant
logK / 1/T
How does the conductivity of semi-conductors relate to the Boltzmann distribution?
delocalized electrons of orbitals in metal behave similar to gas particles. In order for e- to escape from cloud, a certain amount of energy must be applied : W
What is short range order?
only a fraction of particles is bound by interaction
What is the crystalline state?
a solid composed of atoms (ions or molecules) arranged in long range order
What are the 4 main properties of the ideal crystal lattice?
What is a unit cell?
smallest repeating unit having the full symmetry of the crystal structure
What is the lattice point?
points in space about which the particles are free to vibrate in a crystal
What are point defects?
occur arround a single lattice point
What are the types of point defects? (3)