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Hi guys, I'm having a discussion with a friend in regards to entropy. I approach the concept of entropy in relation as the tendency for a system to tilt towards the disorder and randomness. with that said,
I state that a human(biological system) possesses less entropy then a rock due to enormous structural complexity and order required to operate, where as a rock can be structured in all random fashion.
I also say that heavy elements within the periodic table becomes more complex and structurally more ordered due to increase in proton, nuetron and electrons, thus more structural complexity equates to decrease in entropy.
Lastly any solid will have less entropy then liquid due to strict stable bonding thus reducing random probability of atoms moving about in the system
can someone confirm these for me thanks
I state that a human(biological system) possesses less entropy then a rock due to enormous structural complexity and order required to operate, where as a rock can be structured in all random fashion.
I also say that heavy elements within the periodic table becomes more complex and structurally more ordered due to increase in proton, nuetron and electrons, thus more structural complexity equates to decrease in entropy.
Lastly any solid will have less entropy then liquid due to strict stable bonding thus reducing random probability of atoms moving about in the system
can someone confirm these for me thanks