Consider 4.00 mol of an ideal gas with a constant-volume molar specific heat of 12.5 J/(mol·K), an initial temperature o

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Consider 4.00 mol of an ideal gas with a constant-volume molar specific heat of 12.5 J/(mol·K), an initial temperature o

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Consider 4.00 mol of an ideal gas with a constant-volume molar specific heat of 12.5 J/(mol·K), an initial temperature of 28.8 °C, and an initial pressure of 5.710 × 104 Pa. The state of the gas is then changed to a final temperature of 45.1 °C and a final pressure of 3.990 × 104 Pa. What is the change in the entropy AS of the gas during this process? The gas constant is 8.31 J/(mol·K). J/K AS =
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