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<math> V=\left(\frac{\partial H}{\partial p}\right)_S </math>
<math> V=\left(\frac{\partial H}{\partial p}\right)_S </math>


<math>S=-\left(\frac{\partial F}{\partial T}\right)_V </math>
<math>S=-\left(\frac{\partial A}{\partial T}\right)_V </math>


<math> p=-\left(\frac{\partial A}{\partial V}\right)_T </math>
<math> p=-\left(\frac{\partial A}{\partial V}\right)_T </math>
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<math> V=\left(\frac{\partial G}{\partial p}\right)_T </math>
<math> V=\left(\frac{\partial G}{\partial p}\right)_T </math>


where
*<math>H</math> is the [[enthalpy]]
*<math>T</math> is the temperature
*<math>G</math> is the [[Gibbs energy function]]
*<math>U</math> is the [[First law of thermodynamics | internal energy]],
*<math>V</math> is the volume
*<math>A</math> is the [[Helmholtz energy function]]
*<math>p</math> is the pressure
*<math>S</math> is the [[entropy]]
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Maxwell's relations]]
*[[Maxwell's relations]]
[[Category: Classical thermodynamics]]
[[Category: Classical thermodynamics]]

Revision as of 19:29, 28 May 2007

These thermodynamic relations are also known as coefficient relations.



where

See also