Relationship of enthalpy with P and T
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Show that the partial of H with respect to P at constant T =0 for an ideal gas.
Hint: start with dH=VdP+TdS. Divide by dP and impose constant T. Use a maxwell relation from dG.
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Start with
dH = VdP + TdS (1)
divide (1) by dP:
dH/dP = V + T(dS/dP) (2)
we will come back to (2) later.
Now we ...
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