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An ideal gas (volume 1.1m3, pressure 103600 Pa, temperature 400 K) undergoes an isothermal process during which it absorbs 2000 J of heat. How much did the entropy of the system increase?
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Didn't this get done? deltaS=2000/400 j/k
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