The isothermal change of state is a thermodynamic change of state in which the temperature remains unchanged:
T
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const.
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{\ displaystyle T = {\ text {const.}} \ quad \ Leftrightarrow \ quad T_ {1} = T_ {2}}
There denote and the temperatures before and after the change of state. When a gas is compressed, the heat of compression has to be dissipated, and when it is expanded, heat has to be added ( diabatic change of state ) . This can be achieved approximately by a heat bath .
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{\ displaystyle T_ {1}}
T
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{\ displaystyle T_ {2}}
Ideal gas
According to Boyle-Mariotte's law and the caloric equation of state of an ideal gas , the product of pressure and volume as well as the internal energy remain constant at constant temperature :
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{\ displaystyle T}
p
{\ displaystyle p}
V
{\ displaystyle V}
U
{\ displaystyle U}
p
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{\ displaystyle p \ cdot V = n \ cdot R \ cdot T = {\ text {const.}} \ quad \ Leftrightarrow \ quad p \ sim {\ frac {1} {V}}}
.
From this it follows that the pressures are inversely proportional to the corresponding volumes:
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V
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p
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{\ displaystyle {\ frac {V_ {1}} {V_ {2}}} = {\ frac {p_ {2}} {p_ {1}}}}
For the work done, the following applies to isothermal compression or expansion of moles of an ideal gas:
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{\ displaystyle \ W}
n
{\ displaystyle n}
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R.
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{\ displaystyle \ W = n \, R \, T_ {1} \ ln \ left ({\ frac {V_ {1}} {V_ {2}}} \ right) = n \, R \, T_ {1 } \ ln \ left ({\ frac {p_ {2}} {p_ {1}}} \ right) = p_ {1} \, V_ {1} \ ln \ left ({\ frac {V_ {1}} {V_ {2}}} \ right)}
,
where denotes the universal gas constant .
R.
{\ displaystyle R}
Because is . According to the first law of thermodynamics ( ) it follows that the added or extracted heat corresponds directly to the work performed ( ).
T
2
=
T
1
{\ displaystyle T_ {2} = T_ {1}}
Δ
U
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0
{\ displaystyle \ Delta U = 0}
Δ
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Q
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W.
{\ displaystyle \ Delta U = Q + W}
Q
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-
W.
{\ displaystyle \ Q = -W}
See also
Web links
Thermodynamic changes of state
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