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K ideal

This can be illustrated by showing the net work involved in various adiabatic paths by which one mole of helium gas (4.00 g) is brought from an initial state in whichp = 1.000 atm, V= 24.62 1 [T= 300.0 K], to a final state in whichp = 1.200 atm, V= 30.7791 [T= 450.0 K]. Ideal-gas behaviour is assumed (actual experimental measurements on a slightly non-ideal real gas would be slightly different). Infomiation shown in brackets could be measured or calculated, but is not essential to the experimental verification of the first law. [Pg.329]

Temperature TFC of the fuel cell FC in K ideal system real system... [Pg.40]

Adsorbate Method T(K) (Ideal/nmO a / (Observed/ used/ nm9 Comments... [Pg.247]

Since the p° s, the vapor pressures of the several pure substances, depend only on temperature, /(/ideal) is a true constant, just as good as K. This is probably the most convenient candidate for the thermodynamic constant, K, in all cases of interest to us except those involving ionic species. Unless a comment is made to the contrary, it may be assumed that K=K (ideal) in the following pages. [Pg.25]


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