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Can someone explain what the difference is in taking the derivative with respect to P of PV=nRT vs V=nRT/P ? T is kept as a constant.

Edited by apricimo
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PV=nRT; energy form, classical ideal gas equation, PV=Constant and constant value is nRT

V=nRT/T; volume form, ideal gas state equation

state equation P(T,V), P(T, lo)

state equation, special, V(T,P) Virial equation, volume form

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PV=nRT; energy form, classical ideal gas equation, PV=Constant and constant value is nRT

V=nRT/T; volume form, ideal gas state equation

state equation P(T,V), P(T, lo)

state equation, special, V(T,P) Virial equation, volume form

 

I think I am too ignorant for this explanation. Can you expand on this in more detail. Thank you :)

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I think I am too ignorant for this explanation. Can you expand on this in more detail. Thank you :)

 

What is the main point you want to know about?

That represents all tendency about those equations.

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What is the main point you want to know about?

That represents all tendency about those equations.

 

The difference in taking the derivatives... Thought that was clear

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