Student's problems: 1. The Gibbs free energy is canonically a function of p, T, N. What must be its form? 2. Complete the calculation of the pressure of the ideal gas, and, thereby arrive at its equation of state.
Student's problems: 1. The Gibbs free energy is canonically a function of p, T, N. What must be its form? 2. Complete the calculation of the pressure of the ideal gas, and, thereby arrive at its equation of state.
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![Recitation Week 13
Instructor's comments:
1. Thermodynamic potentials
2. Ideal gas - entropy, temperature and pressure
3. Heat capacities with example
Student's problems:
1. The Gibbs free energy is canonically a function of p, T, N. What must be its
form?
2. Complete the calculation of the pressure of the ideal gas, and, thereby arrive at
its equation of state.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ffe1ce3ee-9943-4672-ac98-a0fbedd4e0d2%2F94bd3b5f-7a53-4d0b-a410-304920f9c3b5%2F9bfawqj_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Recitation Week 13
Instructor's comments:
1. Thermodynamic potentials
2. Ideal gas - entropy, temperature and pressure
3. Heat capacities with example
Student's problems:
1. The Gibbs free energy is canonically a function of p, T, N. What must be its
form?
2. Complete the calculation of the pressure of the ideal gas, and, thereby arrive at
its equation of state.
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