Content preview from Heat and ThermodynamicsQuestions
- Deduce Clausius–Clapeyron equation. If a substance increases in volume on melting, how is its melting point changed by increase of pressure?
- Derive the equation which gives the change of pressure of saturated vapour with change of temperature.
- Deduce the equation which is the basis of vapour pressure thermometers.
- Show that specific heat of saturated vapour is a negative quantity.
- At the boiling point of water, some fraction of the total mass of water and its vapour is in vapour state which is in equilibrium with water; what is that fraction?
- What do you mean by internal and external latent heat? Formulate them.
- What are steam line, hoar frost line, ice line and triple point? Can the triple point of water serve as a fixed point of ...
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