Q(2) Show that, when two different gases A and B of volume VA and V₁ and with N, and No molecules respectively are mixed together at constant temperature T to form a volume VA+VB there is an increase in the total entropy given by the mixing term k[(N + N)log. (V. +V)-N, log, V - N, log, V]. What is your answer if N₂ =Ng ?
Q(2) Show that, when two different gases A and B of volume VA and V₁ and with N, and No molecules respectively are mixed together at constant temperature T to form a volume VA+VB there is an increase in the total entropy given by the mixing term k[(N + N)log. (V. +V)-N, log, V - N, log, V]. What is your answer if N₂ =Ng ?
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molecules respectively are mixed together at constant temperature T to form a volume
VA+VB there is an increase in the total entropy given by the mixing term
k[(N + N)log. (V. +V)-N, log, V - N, log, V]. What is your answer if N₂ =Ng ?
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