Consider two canisters, A and B, of the same indistinguishable gas connected to the same central vial by valves indicated as bold dashed lines in the diagram below.

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D Question 1
Consider two canisters, A and B, of the same
indistinguishable gas connected to the same
central vial by valves indicated as bold dashed
lines in the diagram below.
A
Question 2
I
Compute the entropy of mixing in kcal/mol/K
for an initial state defined by the valves being
closed and a final state of the valves being
fully open.
B
A
Consider two canisters, A and B, of the same
indistinguishable gas connected to the same
central vial by valves indicated as bold dashed
lines in the diagram below.
B
Compute the entropy of mixing in kcal/mol/K
for an initial state defined by the valves being
closed and a final state of only the valve to B
being open.
Transcribed Image Text:Chemistry D Question 1 Consider two canisters, A and B, of the same indistinguishable gas connected to the same central vial by valves indicated as bold dashed lines in the diagram below. A Question 2 I Compute the entropy of mixing in kcal/mol/K for an initial state defined by the valves being closed and a final state of the valves being fully open. B A Consider two canisters, A and B, of the same indistinguishable gas connected to the same central vial by valves indicated as bold dashed lines in the diagram below. B Compute the entropy of mixing in kcal/mol/K for an initial state defined by the valves being closed and a final state of only the valve to B being open.
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