Suppose that you create two tiny systems consisting of three atoms each, and each atom can accept

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Suppose that you create two tiny systems consisting of three atoms each, and each atom can accept energy in quanta of the same magnitude.

(a) How many distinguishable arrangements are there of two quanta of energy distributed among the three atoms in one of these systems?

(b) You now bring the two tiny systems together. How many distinguishable arrangements are there if the two quanta of energy are distributed among the six atoms?

(c) In which direction will the energy quanta migrate starting from the initial arrangement?

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Chemical Principles The Quest For Insight

ISBN: 9781464183959

7th Edition

Authors: Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Laverman

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