CPB 314 Lecture 8: CPB 314 (8)

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Introduce the concept of a pure substance. Illustrate the p-v, t-v, and p-t property diagrams and p-v-t surfaces of pure substances. Demonstrate the procedures for determining thermodynamic properties of pure substances from tables of property data. Describe the substance ideal gas and the ideal-gas equation of state. Apply the ideal-gas equation of state in the solution of typical problems. Introduce the compressibility factor, which accounts for the deviation of real gases from ideal-gas behavior. Pure substance: a substance that has a fixed chemical composition throughout. Air is a mixture of several gases, but it is considered to be a pure substance. Phase: is identified as having a distinct molecular arrangement, that is homogeneous throughout and separated from the others by easily identifiable boundary surfaces. There are many practical situations where two phases of a pure substance coexist in equilibrium. Compressed liquid (subcooled liquid): a substance that it is not about to vaporize.

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