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Van't Hoff's isochore is derived from the ideal gas law and the principles of thermodynamics. It expresses the relationship between the change in volume and temperature for a gas at constant pressure. By applying the first law of thermodynamics and considering the internal energy changes, the isochore can be formulated as (\Delta H = T \Delta S), leading to the conclusion that for an ideal gas, the heat capacity at constant volume relates to the temperature change. This relationship highlights how variations in temperature influence the volume of a gas under isochoric conditions.

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