Two gases are initially separated by a valve, and at time zero they are allowed
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Question
Two gases are initially separated by a valve, and at time zero they are allowed to mix. Assume each gas contains ten molecules. Using multiplicity, calculate the entropy for the following scenarios (assume in each case that the final number of molecules on either side of the valve is maintained at 10):
20 percent of gas molecules exchange
Half of the gas molecules exchange
All gas molecules exchange
Repeat A-C, but instead assume that each gas contains one hundred molecules. How does this affect the spontaneity of gas exchange?
Explanation / Answer
Multiplicity = W
Entropy = S = k lnW
k = boltzman constant = 1.38 × 10-23 m2 kg s-2 K-1
a) w= 0.2 * 20 = 4
S= k ln(w) = 1.91x10-23 J/K
b) w= 0.5* 20 = 10
S= k ln(w) = 3.17x10-23 J/K
c) w= 20
S= k ln(w) = 4.12x10-23 J/K
now when each gas 100 molecules ,
A) w= 0.2 * 200 = 40
S= k ln(w) = 5.09x10-23 J/K
B) w= 0.5 * 200 = 100
S= k ln(w) = 6.355x10-23 J/K
C) w= 200
S= k ln(w) = 7.311x10-23 J/K
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