At the boiling point the energy goes into breaking the intermolecular bonds, but the average kinetic energy stays constant and so does the temperature until all of the bonds are broken and the substance is in the vapor state.
Mass must be conserved, so what remains constant when changing the state of a chemical is the mass. This includes water.
In an isothermal Process the system maintains thermal equilibrium, meaning temperature is constant throughout the process.
p*v=constant
The temperature of the boiling water.
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At engineering level technically both process are same except there definition both process give hyperbolic curve in P-V diagram and straight line in T-S diagram. and even in polytropic process PV^n=constant if n=1 then it is not hyperbolic process it is isothermal process even though the definition says pv=c is hyperbolic process.
no, a Carnot cycle is not practiclly possible.bcz carnot consist of two cycles. i.e 1-rev. adiabatic 2-isothermal
The solution of the equation.
It is the LODMAT, Lowest One Day Mean Ambient Temperature, (API 650, Figure 4.2) plus 15 degrees F. The LODMAT figure is a map of the USA and it has Isothermal lines on it indicating temperatures for different locations.
The process equation for this is PV up to the nth power which equals C. The polytrophic process is 1.25 which is the n in the equation.
Isothermal process is a process in which change in pressure and volume takes place at a constant temperature.
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Adiabatic means there's no heat transference during the process; Isothermal means the process occurs at constant temperature. The compression and expansion processes are adiabatic, whereas the heat transfer from the hot reservoir and to the cold reservoir are isothermal. Those are the two adiabatic and isothermal processes.
An isothermal process is one which does not take in or give off heat; it is perfectly insulated. Iso = same, thermal = heat. In real life there are very few isothermal processes. Heat loss accounts for most process inefficiencies.
An isothermal process is a change in a system where the temperature stays constant (delta T =0). A practical example of this is some heat engines which work on the basis of the carnot cycle. The carnot cycle works on the basis of isothermal.
yes it is an isothermal process because the temperature remains constant while the ice changes its state from solid to liquid.
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The entropy of an ideal gas during an isothermal process may change because normally the entropy is a net zero. The change of on isothermal process can produce positive energy.
The temperature remains constant
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Well..first you have to look to see what is given. Second, just plug it in the equation and you'll get the answer.