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Gibbs paradox and symmetrization of a multicomponent system

Doklady Physical Chemistry, 2007
The author considers the entropy change at mixing of separated gases as a result of additional gain of symmetry of the system.
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Mathematical solution of the Gibbs paradox

Mathematical Notes, 2011
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Semipermeable Membrane and the Gibbs Paradox

American Journal of Physics, 1964
A number of problems connected with the use of semipermeable membrane in thermodynamics including the Gibbs paradox are discussed from logical and physical points of view.
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Gibbs' paradox for entropy of mixing

Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
The general relations for entropy of ideal mixing of fluids at constant temperature and identical initial pressures for liquids and gases are applicable whether or not the various samples have diff...
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Gibbs' Paradox, Indistinguishability and Local Pressure Part III

2023
In Parts I and II, we argued that the indistinguishability of particles of a classical statistical mechanical gas (e.g. a Maxwell-Boltzmann gas) follows from pressure balance which creates the equilibrium. In other words, pressure is the physical driving force for balance and it does not matter whether particle 1 is at r1 and particle 2 at r2 or vice ...
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Gibbs paradox and its experimental detection

Soviet Physics Journal, 1973
Two different ways of mixing ideal gases are considered. It is shown that the Gibbs paradox can be experimentally detected by a very precise identifying device.
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The Gibbs paradox

Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 1971
V L Lyuboshitz, M I Podgoretskiĭ
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Note on a Problem Concerning the Gibbs Paradox

American Journal of Physics, 1958
This note deals with the Gibbs paradox for the following case. An ideal gas A is allowed to mix with an ideal gas A* whose atoms are all A atoms in an excited metastable state. It is shown that after a time long compared to the lifetime of the metastable state there has been an entropy increase larger than the mixing entropy which “disappears.”
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Solution of the Gibbs Entropy Paradox

Philosophy of Science, 1965
In his paper ‘The Gibbs Paradox and the Distinguishability of physical Systems’ (this Journal, July 1964) Robert Rosen discusses the discontinuity of the diffusion entropy S of two gases, A and B.
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Gibbs paradox and thermodynamics of colloids

Physics Letters A
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