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The change in free energy accompainied by the isothermal reversible expansion of 1 mol of an ideal gas when it doubles its volume is `Delta G_(1)`. The change in free energy accompanied by sudden isothermal irreversible doubling volume of 1 mole of the same gas is `Delta G_(2)`. Ratio of `Delta G_(1)` and `Delta G_(2)` is

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