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Isochore definition

We have seen how to calculate q for the isochoric and isobaric processes. We indicated in Chapter 1 that q = 0 for an adiabatic process (by definition). For an isothermal process, the calculation of q requires the application of other thermodynamic equations. For example, q can be obtained from equation (2.3) if AC and w can be calculated. The result is... [Pg.56]

Using the definition of H/X, the isochoric constraint may then be expressed in terms of the time evolution of the system pressure as the hydrogen is absorbed or desorbed during the th step according to the kinetics of the sample ... [Pg.181]

The following definitions are used for the vibrational contributions to the internal energy(t/)>enthalpy (A),the isochoric heat capacity (Cy), and the entropy (5),. ... [Pg.31]


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