Consider 1.5 mol of H₂ at 3.0 atm and 3.5 mol of N₂ at 2.0 atm held at 25°C. The two gases are then allowed to mix by re

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Consider 1.5 mol of H₂ at 3.0 atm and 3.5 mol of N₂ at 2.0 atm held at 25°C. The two gases are then allowed to mix by re

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Consider 1 5 Mol Of H At 3 0 Atm And 3 5 Mol Of N At 2 0 Atm Held At 25 C The Two Gases Are Then Allowed To Mix By Re 1
Consider 1 5 Mol Of H At 3 0 Atm And 3 5 Mol Of N At 2 0 Atm Held At 25 C The Two Gases Are Then Allowed To Mix By Re 1 (163.4 KiB) Viewed 22 times
Consider 1.5 mol of H₂ at 3.0 atm and 3.5 mol of N₂ at 2.0 atm held at 25°C. The two gases are then allowed to mix by removing the partition between them, according to the diagram shown. Calculate AGmix. Please note that the initial pressures are not the same, unlike the example that we did in class! 1.5 mol of H2 3 5 mol of N₂
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