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Ronnie Knapp
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13 March, 08:25
How does entropy change with pressure?
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Nathaly Blake
13 March, 08:40
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The entropy will increase in pressure if you increase the pressure on the system the volume decrease the energies of the particles are in a smaller space so they are less spread out
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