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Explain the expansion of an ideal gas in vacuum and entropy change.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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When an ideal gas expands, its volume rises.


Although the volume, there is no highlighted or noticeable change in the decline of temperature.


This result in the value for entropy to increase.


This is the incident that happens when the expansion of an ideal gas happens in scientific experiments in the laboratories.


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