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Work Done During Reversible and Irreversible Isothermal Expansion of an Ideal Gas
Abstract
This template examines how the work associated with stepwise irreversible isothermal expansion and compression of an ideal gas changes as the number of expansion or compression steps increases.
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The Statistical Interpretation of Classical Thermodynamic Heating and Expansion Processes
Stephen F. CartierJournal of Chemical Education2011 88 (11), 1531-1537The Statistical Interpretation of Classical Thermodynamic Heating and Expansion Processes
Stephen F. CartierJournal of Chemical Education2011 88 (11), 1531-1537A statistical model has been developed and applied to interpret thermodynamic processes typically presented from the macroscopic, classical perspective. Through this model, students learn and apply the concepts of statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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