Calculate the change in the molar Gibbs energy of nitrogen gas when its pressure is isothermally increased from 1 atm to 1000 atm at 400 K. Based upon the calculated value of ΔGm, conclude if this process is spontaneous or not.

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Calculate the change in the molar Gibbs energy of nitrogen gas when its pressure is isothermally increased from 1 atm to 1000 atm at 400 K. Based upon the calculated value of ΔGm, conclude if this process is spontaneous or not.
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