Entropy
It is a measure of the thermodynamic temperature of the substance.
yes it does.
The thermodynamic entropy S, often simply called the entropy in the context of thermodynamics, is a measure of the amount of energy in a physical system that cannot be used to do work. It is also a measure of the disorder present in a system. The SI unit of entropy is JK-1 (Joule per Kelvin), which is the same unit as heat capacity
a watt
* First law of thermodynamics, about the conservation of energy: : :: The change in the internal energy of a closed thermodynamic system is equal to the sum of the amount of heat energy supplied to the system and the work done on the system. --from Wikipedia
Thermodynamic activity in a body. It is related to the amount of energy in a body.
It is a measure of the thermodynamic temperature of the substance.
It is a measure of the thermodynamic energy in an object.
The temperature of an object is a measure of the thermodynamic energy of the object.
Enthalpy is the amount of energy released or used when kept at a constant pressure. Entropy refers to the unavailable energy within a system, which is also a measure of the problems within the system.
Entropy is a measure of the disorder or randomness in a system. In thermodynamics, it is a state function that quantifies the amount of energy in a system that is unavailable to do work. As entropy increases, the amount of useful energy available decreases, leading to a more disordered state in the system.
It's internal energy if the object is microscopic and thermodynamic or mechanical energy if it's macroscopic.
yes it does.
Shortly, enthalpy represent the integral energy of a thermodynamic system; the unit of measure in Si is the joule (J).
Yes, internal energy is a thermodynamic function or state function,
The thermodynamic entropy S, often simply called the entropy in the context of thermodynamics, is a measure of the amount of energy in a physical system that cannot be used to do work. It is also a measure of the disorder present in a system. The SI unit of entropy is JK-1 (Joule per Kelvin), which is the same unit as heat capacity
Kelvin is a measure of temperature or thermodynamic energy, and is an absolute measure. Degrees Celsius are a used to measure temperature on a scale with an arbitrary zero.