Answer to Question #157652 in General Chemistry for Priya

Question #157652

Derive the relationship between the temperature and volume for a reversible adiabatic process.


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Expert's answer
2021-02-10T01:27:35-0500

From the First Law of thermodynamics;

"\\Delta""E" "= q - w"


In adiabatic change q =0


Therefore; "\\Delta""E" "= -w"


When we consider small changes;


"dE = -dw"


And in terms of heat capacity, we know that;


"Cv=\\dfrac{dE}{dT},"


hence;


"CvdT = dE"


and therefore;


"CvdT = -dw"


Since "dw = PdV" , then;


"CvdT = -PdV" .....................................................(i)



Now, if we express Pressure (P) in terms of volume (V) and Temperature (T);


We know the Ideal gas equation for one mole is;


"PV = RT"


"P" "=\\dfrac{RT}{V}"


Therefore;


"CvdT = \\dfrac{-RTdV}{V}"


dividing both sides by T will give;


"\\dfrac{CvdT}{T} = \\dfrac{-RdV}{V}" ...............................................(ii)


Integrating the equation will give;


"Cv\\int \\dfrac{dT}{T} = -R\\int dV\\dfrac{1}{V}"


hence;


"Cvln(\\dfrac{T2}{T1}) = -Rln(\\dfrac{V2}{V1})"







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