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Hello
1. I was wondering why internal energy is usually expressed as a function of temperature and specific volume and enthalpy a function of temperature and pressure (ie why is u(T,v) and h(T,p)) and some other set of two properties?
2. For du = \frac{∂u}{∂T}dT + \frac{∂u}{∂v}dv and dh = \frac{∂h}{∂T}dT + \frac{∂h}{∂p}dp, why are the \frac{∂u}{∂v} and \frac{∂h}{∂p} terms zero for ideal gases only?
3. Why are the specific heats for ideal gases a function of temperature only? For real gases does this become cv(T,v) and cp(T,p)?
Thanks very much
1. I was wondering why internal energy is usually expressed as a function of temperature and specific volume and enthalpy a function of temperature and pressure (ie why is u(T,v) and h(T,p)) and some other set of two properties?
2. For du = \frac{∂u}{∂T}dT + \frac{∂u}{∂v}dv and dh = \frac{∂h}{∂T}dT + \frac{∂h}{∂p}dp, why are the \frac{∂u}{∂v} and \frac{∂h}{∂p} terms zero for ideal gases only?
3. Why are the specific heats for ideal gases a function of temperature only? For real gases does this become cv(T,v) and cp(T,p)?
Thanks very much