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English: The two curves show the chemical potentials of two Van der Waals gases with different values of molecular molar volume and different value of the entropy at standard conditions. The blue surface corresponds to Nitrogen's Van der Waals gas approximation. The magenta surface corresponds to a similar gas but with 500 times higher molar volume of the molecules and 10% higher entropy.
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The chemical potential of the Nitrogen gas (in blue) is compared with the chemical potential of another Van der Waals gas with larger molecules and higher entropy (in magenta)

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