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free energy, enthalpy, and entropy?

Calculate the change in free energy, enthalpy, and entropy when 1.40 mol Ar(g) at 27°C is compressed isothermally from 150.0 L to 1.00 L.


We will assume that the argon gas behaves as an ideal monatomic gas, and that the system is sealed (i.e., the number of moles of gas [...]]]></description>
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