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Can entropy be expressed in terms of first law of thermodynamics?
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Can entropy be expressed in terms of first law of thermodynamics?
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Can entropy be expressed in terms of first law of thermodynamics?
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Can entropy be expressed in terms of first law of thermodynamics?
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No. Entropy is addressed by the second and third laws of thermodynamics. The first law only defines conservation of energy in a closed system.
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