1. In the system shown below, there are 80 x particles, all in region A (the left half of the box). No extra particles can enter the system. When the system is in
equilibrium, what will be true of the particles?
A Since there are no y particles, the system is already in equilibrium with ail 80 x particles in A
B. Due to the constant motion of particles, this system will never reach equilibrium
C. In equilibrium, there will be exactly 40 x particles in A and 40 x particles in B, and those numbers will remain constant
Din equilibrium, there will be approximately 40 x particles in A and 40 x particles in B, and those numbers will fluctuate but will remain near 40
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