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If 1 mol of both gases were initially at the same absolute temperature, would they still undergo the same entropy change? view available hint(s) if 1 mol of both gases were initially at the same absolute temperature, would they still undergo the same entropy change? no, gas a would undergo the greater entropy change. no, gas b would undergo the greater entropy change. yes, both gases undergo the same entropy change.

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