Calculate the change in Gibbs energy of 35g of ethanol (density = 0.789 g cm$^{-3}$) when the pressure is increased isothermally from 100 kPa to 100 MPa
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The ideal gas law is given by PV = nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles of gas, R is the gas constant, and T is the temperature. Show more…
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