Discussion :: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- The internal energy of an ideal gas does not change in a reversible __________ process.
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
We know for an ideal gas the internal energy is given by:
Actually the internal energy (U) of any substance is a function of
dU=CvdT−[P+T((∂V∂T)p(∂V∂P)T)dV]For an ideal gas, PV=RTSo, (∂V∂T)p=RPand (∂V∂P)T=−RTP2Hence, dU=CvdT
So, in case of isothermal process the internal energy remains constant.
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