The enthalpy of a pure ideal gas depends on temperature only. Hence, H ig is often said

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The enthalpy of a pure ideal gas depends on temperature only. Hence, Hig is often said to be “independent of pressure,” and one writes (∂Hig / ∂P)T = 0 . Determine expressions for (∂Hig / ∂P)V and (∂Hig / ∂P)S . Why are these quantities not zero?

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Introduction To Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

ISBN: 9781259696527

8th Edition

Authors: J.M. Smith, Hendrick Van Ness, Michael Abbott, Mark Swihart

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