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Hi all.
About Gibbs' paradox (with the mixture entropy for ideal gases): Is the paradox a Thermodynamic paradox?
Because what's bothering me is that in Thermodynamics, the entropy is determined up to a "constant", allegedly, \[<br /> S_0 <br /> \]<br />, which in my opinion is dependent of \[<br /> N<br /> \]<br />. And so there shouldn't be a paradox. (Because we would have to chose the functional dependence as \[<br /> S_0 \left( N \right) = - Nk_B \ln \left( N \right) + \tilde S_0 <br /> \]<br />)
Am I right? Do you understand what I'm trying to say?
About Gibbs' paradox (with the mixture entropy for ideal gases): Is the paradox a Thermodynamic paradox?
Because what's bothering me is that in Thermodynamics, the entropy is determined up to a "constant", allegedly, \[<br /> S_0 <br /> \]<br />, which in my opinion is dependent of \[<br /> N<br /> \]<br />. And so there shouldn't be a paradox. (Because we would have to chose the functional dependence as \[<br /> S_0 \left( N \right) = - Nk_B \ln \left( N \right) + \tilde S_0 <br /> \]<br />)
Am I right? Do you understand what I'm trying to say?
