One mole of an ideal gas with a volume of 6.67L and a pressure of 1.50 atm is contained in a vessel with a movable piston. The external pressure is suddenly increased to 5.00atm and the gas is compressed isothermally (T=122K). Calculate enthalpy change, change in internal energy, entropy change, work, heat added (q), Gibbs free energy, entropy change in surroundings and entropy change in-universe.

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One mole of an ideal gas with a volume of 6.67L and a pressure of 1.50 atm is contained in a vessel with a movable piston. The external pressure is suddenly increased to 5.00atm and the gas is compressed isothermally (T=122K). Calculate enthalpy change, change in internal energy, entropy change, work, heat added (q), Gibbs free energy, entropy change in surroundings and entropy change in-universe. 

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