If the two gases considered in the mixing process of Section 1.5 were initially at different temperatures, say T1 and T2

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If the two gases considered in the mixing process of Section 1.5 were initially at different temperatures, say T1 and T2

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If the two gases considered in the mixing process of Section 1.5 were initially at different temperatures, say T1 and T2, what would the entropy of mixing be in that case? Would the contribution arising from this cause depend on whether the two gases were different or identical?
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