Chapter 20: Q3P (page 604)
A 2.50molsample of an ideal gas expands reversibly and isothermally atuntil its volume is doubled. What is the increase in entropy of the gas?
Short Answer
The increase in the entropy of the gas is 14.4J/K
Chapter 20: Q3P (page 604)
A 2.50molsample of an ideal gas expands reversibly and isothermally atuntil its volume is doubled. What is the increase in entropy of the gas?
The increase in the entropy of the gas is 14.4J/K
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