Consider a system of distinguishable particles having only three nondegenerate energy

Chapter 16, Problem 16.8(b)

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Consider a system of distinguishable particles having only three nondegenerate energy levels separated by an energy which is equal to the value of kT at 25.0 K. Calculate (a) the ratio of populations in the states at (1) 1.00 K, (2) 25.0 K, and (3) 100 K, (b) the molecular partition function at 25.0 K, (c) the molar energy at 25.0 K, (d) the molar heat capacity at 25.0 K, (e) the molar entropy at 25.0 K.

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