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+ | At this point you should be fully capable of calculating enthalpy for just about any process/reaction. We will now highlight how to calculate entropy (ΔS) for four processes involving ideal gases: | ||
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+ | 1) Reversible Isothermal Expansion or Compression | ||
+ | :V<sub>i</sub>T<sub>i</sub>-->V<sub>f</sub>T<sub>f</sub> | ||
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+ | 2) Constant P, V temperature change | ||
+ | :V<sub>i</sub>T<sub>i</sub>-->V<sub>i</sub>T<sub>f</sub> | ||
+ | :P<sub>i</sub>T<sub>i</sub>-->P<sub>i</sub>T<sub>f</sub> | ||
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+ | 3) Changes in both V and T, constant P | ||
+ | :V<sub>i</sub>T<sub>i</sub>-->V<sub>f</sub>T<sub>f</sub> | ||
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+ | 4) Changes in both P and T, constant V | ||
+ | :V<sub>i</sub>T<sub>i</sub>-->V<sub>f</sub>T<sub>f</sub> | ||
===Wednesday, Nov 11, 2020=== | ===Wednesday, Nov 11, 2020=== |
Revision as of 14:41, 9 November 2020
Monday, Nov 9, 2020
At this point you should be fully capable of calculating enthalpy for just about any process/reaction. We will now highlight how to calculate entropy (ΔS) for four processes involving ideal gases:
1) Reversible Isothermal Expansion or Compression
- ViTi-->VfTf
2) Constant P, V temperature change
- ViTi-->ViTf
- PiTi-->PiTf
3) Changes in both V and T, constant P
- ViTi-->VfTf
4) Changes in both P and T, constant V
- ViTi-->VfTf