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Thermodynamic Property Relations. Chapter 12. The Maxwell Relations. The equation that relate the partial derivatives of properties P, v , T and s of a simple compressible system to each other are called the Maxwell relations. They are obtained from the four Gibb equation, expressed as:.
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Thermodynamic Property Relations Chapter 12
The Maxwell Relations • The equation that relate the partial derivatives of properties P, v, T and s of a simple compressible system to each other are called the Maxwell relations. • They are obtained from the four Gibb equation, expressed as:
The Clapeyron Equation • This equation enables us to determine the enthalpy change associated with a phase change from a knowledge of P, v and T data alone.
The Clapeyron – Clausius Equation • For liquid – vapor and solid – vapor phase change processes at low pressures, it can be approximated as
General Relations • Internal Energy Changes
The Joule – Thomson Coefficient • It is a measure of the change in temperature of a substance with pressure during a constant enthalpy process, and it can be expressed as