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I think the interesting part is explaining mechanistically why they match. I had an idea about this, and I'd like to try it out on you. My thought is that the gas that had already entered tank 2 (earlier in the process) is being adiabatically and reversibly compressed by the new gas that enters tank 2 later in the process. So even in tank 2, the process is proceeding isentropically. So at all times through the process, the change in entropy of the total system contents is zero. Is this what you had in mind?mfig said:That's great. But now I noticed something about my solution in post 23. I left out the mass in the final step of my isentropic solution. When I include the mass, calculated from the ideal gas law on the initial contents of tank 1, our solutions closely match. Unfortunately, I can't go back and edit my work. I think I understand why they match. What a neat exercise!