A measure of the degree of disorder in a chemical system is known as the
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The measure of the degree of disorder or randomness in a chemical system is known as entropy. Entropy is a thermodynamic quantity that describes the number of ways in which the energy of a system can be distributed among its particles. In simpler terms, it is a measure of how much the energy of a system is spread out or dispersed. The greater the entropy of a system, the more disordered or random it is. Entropy is usually denoted by the symbol S and has units of joules per kelvin (J/K).