4. If we imagine a very small space that has only 4 particles of an ideal gas in it and we further subdivide that space

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4. If we imagine a very small space that has only 4 particles of an ideal gas in it and we further subdivide that space

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4. If we imagine a very small space that has only 4 particles of an ideal gas in it and we further subdivide that space into two halves A and B. (a) What percentage of the time would we expect to find all four particles in the first half (in A)? (b) What percentage of the time would we expect to find three particles in A and only one particle in B? (c) What percentage of the time would we expect to find two particles in A and two particles in B? (d) Do your results support the idea that the equilibrium state of this system would show 'equipar- tition of space'?
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