Multiple Choice
Calculate the change in the chemical potential of a perfect gas when its partial pressure doubles at a temperature of 200°C.
A) +2.73 kJ mol-1
B) +1.15 kJ mol-1
C) +0.50 kJ mol-1
D) +0.30 kJ mol-1
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