A two-sided room contains six particles, a, b, c, d, e and f, with two on the left and four on the right. (a) Describe the macrostate. (b) Identify the possible microstates. (Note: With only six particles, this isn't a thermodynamic system, but the general idea still applies, and the number of combinations is tractable.)
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