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Heat has randomising influence on a system and temperature is the measure of average chaotic motion of particles in the system.Write the mathematical relation which relates these three parameters.

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Heat has randomissing influence on a system and temperature is the measure of average chaotic motion of particles in the system. The mathematical relation which relates these three parameters is `Delta S = (q_("rev"))/(T)`
Here, `Delta S`= change in entropy
`q_("rev")` = heat of reversible reaction
`T =`temperature.
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