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OBJECTIVES : 1- know the pure substances 2- the phase changing 3- how to simulate the behavior by studying the “ properties ” by : a) graphs [(T-V),(P-V),(T-P),(P-v-T)] b) Tables c) Equations 4- know some IMP. Properties in our course [enthalpy, internal energy, specific volume, quality, latent heat ]
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PURE SUBSTANCE A substance that has a fixed chemical composition throughout is called a pure substance. Water, nitrogen, helium, and carbon dioxide, for example, are all pure substances. Liquefied air : is not pure substance Ice, water, vapor : pure substance
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Graphs
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Enthalpy ??? Quality ???? Specific volume ??????? Internal energy ???? Tables : why?? Accurate, complex,
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*Critical points *specific heat *[internal energy – enthalpy – entropy - specific volume] against [saturated – compressed - superheated] (T-P) for water and vapor
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Relations & Equations Water is ideal ???????? It depends !!! Every sub. To it’s CRITICAL CONDITIONS
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IF NOT ideal SO WHAT ???
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THE PRINCIPAL OF CORRESPONDING THE STATES Every sub. Relative to it’s critical and characteristic conditions; so all will have the same chance of idealism and the deviation. Meanwhile they have diff. conditions, but the same state (“2yyyy”)
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THANKS a lot !!!
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