This paper presents two expressions define the ideal gaseous mixture entropy via its components entropies, the components being in two different conditions after segregation. In one case the components have the mixture temperature and pressure, whereas in the second case they also have the mixture temperature but their own partial pressure. As follows of data analysis, the conditions under which the mixture entropy is equal to the sum of its components are derived. The complete analysis allows us to some controversies called “The Gibbs paradox”. Refs 4
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The Gibbs paradox is one of the most mysterious physical paradoxes. It arises when considering fairl...
The Gibbs paradox is one of the most mysterious physical paradoxes. It arises when considering fairl...
In this paper, we formulate the first law of global thermodynamics for stationary states of the bina...
The microscopic definition of entropy as introduced by Prigogine, Henin and George, in terms of a qu...
Based on a critical analysis of the existing characteristics of an ideal gas and the theory of therm...
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Includes bibliographical references (page 53)A program has been developed to calculate the thermodyn...
The paper of L. Rubinovich and M. Polak [Eur. Phys. J. B 22, 267 (2001)] contains some controversia...
The article deals with the moist air equation of state. There are equations of state discussed in th...
The thermodynamic formalism of ideal solutions is developed in most of the textbooks postulating a f...
The Gibbs paradox is one of the most mysterious physical paradoxes. It arises when considering fairl...
The Gibbs paradox is one of the most mysterious physical paradoxes. It arises when considering fairl...
In this paper, we formulate the first law of global thermodynamics for stationary states of the bina...
The microscopic definition of entropy as introduced by Prigogine, Henin and George, in terms of a qu...
Based on a critical analysis of the existing characteristics of an ideal gas and the theory of therm...
This work is devoted to the consistent modeling of a three-phase mixture of a gas, a liquid and its ...
Most undergraduate students who have followed a thermodynamics course would have been asked to evalu...
The article deals with the classical solution of the Gibbs paradox, on the basis of which and experi...
This work is devoted to the consistent modeling of a three-phase mixture of a gas, a liquid and its ...
In this paper, we analyze the relationship between entropy and information in the context of the mix...
This report proves that the differential entropy of particle mixtures is equal to -∞ unlike the wron...
Includes bibliographical references (page 53)A program has been developed to calculate the thermodyn...
The paper of L. Rubinovich and M. Polak [Eur. Phys. J. B 22, 267 (2001)] contains some controversia...
The article deals with the moist air equation of state. There are equations of state discussed in th...
The thermodynamic formalism of ideal solutions is developed in most of the textbooks postulating a f...