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tem is left to itself for as long a time as necessary for "equilibrium" (uniform temperature throughout) to he attained. Assuming T, > T, then i t must of course follow that T, > TI > T, where TI is the final temperature.

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(a) Show that Tf = (T,, 8T,)I(1 8 ) where 8 = mln ( b ) Show that the total entropy change is

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AS = n(l8) In (TIIT.)

where the heat capacity for water has been taken to he that for constant pressure, C,, and is assumed constant at approximately 1.00 cal deg-' mol-'. (c) Setting n = m = 1, show that AS > 0. (d) Show that for any valuesof n, rn, T,,,, and T, it must followthat AS b 0. (e) Suggest some physical reasons for the positivity of AS Answers to the Mathematical Parts (a) Then moles of water at T, will absorb n(18)(Ti - T,) calories from them moles at T,, the latter of course loslng rn(18)(TIT,) calories. Thus

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n(18)(Tf- T,) rn(18)(Tf - T,) = 0 sinceenrrgy isrwwerved i n the isolstrd cgztem.Thm.sincrfl= rn,,,. 7 j ir found h) d v i n g the equation. tbl l'hc entropy chnn~efw the ,I moles orwnally at T, is. by a rrversible path AS, =

n-p T ST'dTlT .,. C ~ ~ T I n(18) =

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= n(18) In (TilT,,).

Similarly, AS, = rn(18) In (TIIT,). The total entropy change AS, since entropy is additive, is then AS = AS, AS,. (c) When n = rn = 1,8= 1 and Tf = 1/2(T, T,,) so that, since rn may now he replaced by n

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... .. NOWAS>O~~(T,+T.)~>~T,T,,O~T,~+~T,T~+T,~> 4T,T..orTm2-2T,T.+T.2>0.ButT,2-2T,T,,+T,Z = (Tside is elearlvrecomizedas . ,,.- T.12: ... . the rieht-hand " positive, even if T. > T,,,

(d) In general F r a n k R. Meeks Uniuersity of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45221 T h e positivity of AS, and incidentally the nonconsewative character of entropy, for an irreversible thermodynamic process can he illustrated by calculations for a change familiar from direct experience to everyone. The question is designed to he aiven t o juniors or seniors midway in a chemical thermodynamics course' or after some mastery of entropy calculations in a more general course in physical chemistry. Question Suppose n moles of water a t temperature T, and m moles of water a t T,,, are placed together in a vacuum bottle and quickly isolated, thermally, from the surroundings. T h e sys-

Meeks, F. R., "Classical and StatisticalThermodynamics," AUyn &Bacon, Boston, forthcoming.

where X = T,/T.

b 1.Then

ASICp = (rn + n) In

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When X 1, ASICp 0. When X >> 1, three cases arise: (i) 8 1;(ii) 0 and (iii) 8 OandsoAS>O.

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(rn n) In (0x1 - rn In X = Case (ii). When 0 >> 1, ASICp rnlnB+mlnX+nln(8X)-rnlnX=rnlnR+nln(8X) >OandsoAS>O. Case (iii). When 0 I ) , we note that AS/Cp (rn+n)In(1+8X)-mlnXsinceln(1+0)-ln(1)= 0.Further, R