Chemical Engineering - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 4 (Q.No. 17)
17.
Equation which relates pressure, volume and temperature of a gas is called the
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Pawan Kumar Sharma said:
2 years ago
@All.
We know that the equation which relates the easily measurable and sensible properties (basic properties of a substance) to nothing but the temperature, pressure and volume is called an equation of state.
Ideal gas equation is a case of equation of state so the given answer is correct.
We know that the equation which relates the easily measurable and sensible properties (basic properties of a substance) to nothing but the temperature, pressure and volume is called an equation of state.
Ideal gas equation is a case of equation of state so the given answer is correct.
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Hari said:
3 years ago
Option C is correct.
Hafiz Nabeel Ahmad said:
10 years ago
It is a constitutive equation which provides a mathematical relationship between two or more state functions associated with the matter, such as its temperature, pressure, volume, or internal energy.
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