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What is the defintion of enthalpy?
Qualitatively, why is the heat capacity at constant pressure greater than the heat capacity at constant volume?
What is Joule's law in terms of internal energy and in terms of enenthalpy?
What is the molar heat capacity at constant pressure of an ideal monatomic gas?
How does the internal energy change compare for constant volume and constant pressure heating of an ideal gas ffrom 300-400K?
In heating under constant volume or constant pressure from 300 to 400K, which would have the greater change in entropy? Explain.
In heatin an ideal monatomic gas under constant volume or constant pressure from 300 to 400 K, why would the enthalpy change be greater than internal energy change?
In comparing reversible and irreversible isothermal expansions between the same two volumes, why are the entropy changees the same?
In a reversible isothermal expansion, why isn't the entropy change zero since the system remains in a state of equilibrium duiring the process?
In an irreversible adiabatic compression, which is greater in absolute value. the change in thermal entropy or the change in configurational entropy?
In which case is the internal energy change greater, a reversible or irreversible adiabatic
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