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1). If you roll 1 million dice, what will be the average of all the dice?4.5 5.5 2.5 1.5 3.5

2). If there is a room with 1 million dice and they all have a 1 on the top face, and there is an earthquake strong enough to roll dice around, what is the likelihood that after the earthquake all the top faces will sum to 1 million?

4). How does this thought experiment illustrate the second law of thermodynamics?

The total would be close to 6 million (1 million times the average); this illustrates the second law because the numbers on the dice are minimizing their dispersal.

The total would be close to 1 million (1 million times the average); this illustrates the second law because the numbers on the dice are maximizing their dispersal.

The total would be close to 3.5 million (1 million times the average); this illustrates the second law because the numbers on the dice are maximizing their dispersal.

The total would be close to 3.5 million (1 million times the average); this illustrates the second law because the numbers on the dice are minimizing their dispersal.

5).The equilibrium constant for the reaction A(g)?B(g) equals one. What can you conclude about ΔG?rxn for the reaction?

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