Discussion :: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- For an ideal gas, the internal energy depends upon its __________ only.
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Actually the internal energy (U) of a substance is a function of dU=CvdT−[P+T((∂V∂T)P(∂V∂P)T)dV]
For an ideal gas, PV=RT
So, (∂V∂T)P=RP and (∂V∂P)T=−RTP2
Hence, dU=CvdT
So, Internal energy of an ideal gas is purely a function of temperature. (Here the CV is considered only as a function of temperature which is satisfied by many of the substances.)
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