Thermodynamic Properties Flashcards
What is a pure substance?
A substance that has a fixed chemical composition throughout
What happens as we heat a compressed liquid with a constant pressure from 20 degrees Celcuis to 300 degrees Celsuis at 1 atm?
- The temperature of the liquid increases linearly until it reaches the boiling point of 100 degrees Celcius
- At this temperature, we have a saturated liquid. as we continue to heat it, we create a saturated mixture because water begins to evaporate, meaning we have both saturated water and saturated vapour
- Once all of the water has boiled, then we will have completely saturated vapour. As we continue to heat the vapour, we will have superheated vapour
- As this process happens, the system will expand to ensure that we have a constant pressure
If we continue to boil different samples of water at different pressures, what will we see?
We will see that the boiling temperature is greater at higher pressures
What is Latent Heat?
This is the amount of energy absorbed during a phase change
What are the two types of Latent Heats?
- Vaporization
- Fusion
What is the triple point?
This is when the conditions of a pure substance allow all three phases to coexist in equilibrium
How can we pass from the solid to vapour phase?
- Melt into a liquid, and then evaporate
- Evaporate directly without melting
Where does a solid evaporating directly occur relative to the triple point value?
We will see a lower pressure because a pure substance can’t exist in the liquid phase at those pressures
How can we determine the change in u in a thermodynamic system that we apply to heat to?
If we have a constant volume, then we can determine that the change in u = q
How can we determine the change in h for a thermodynamic system that we apply heat to?
If we have a constant pressure, we know that the change in u = q - w
We can then state that because the pressure doesn’t change, then the change in h = q
What approximation can we use for a compressed liquid using the saturated liquid tables?
We can say that the compressed liquid can be treated as a saturated liquid at the same temperature
What are the equations for quality?
- x = Mass of vapour / Total Mass
- x = (Average specific volume - Specific volume of fluid) / Specific volume of fg