Discussion :: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- The difference between isothermal compressibility and adiabatic compressibility for an ideal gas is
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
By T−Ds Equations at constant entropy
CpdT=T∂V∂TPdP and Cv=−T(∂P∂T)P(∂V∂T)S
⇒CPCV=(∂P∂V)S(∂P∂V)T
Since, CP is always greater than CV the ratio of isothermal compressibility and isentropic (reversible adiabatic) process is always greater than 1⇒ the difference is greater than zero.
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