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Calculate ΔS, ΔStot, and ΔSsur when the volume of 155 g of CO initially at 273 K and 1.00 bar increases by a factor of three in an adiabatic reversible expansion. Take CP, m to be constant at the value 29.14 J⋅mol−1⋅K−1 and assume ideal gas behavior. The temperature of the surroundings is 273 K.
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