Thermodynamics of Pure Substances

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Definition and characteristics of pure substances
  2. Phases of pure substances: compressed liquid, saturated liquid, saturated vapor, and superheated vapor
  3. Saturation temperature and pressure and the saturation curve for pure substances
  4. Phase equilibrium diagrams and key points: triple point and critical point
  5. Quality and humidity of liquid-vapor mixtures and property calculations based on quality
  6. Use and interpretation of thermodynamic tables: enthalpy and entropy
  7. Determining phase states using pressure, temperature, and critical properties
  8. Application of thermodynamic tables to solve phase and property problems for water
  9. Calculations involving volume, pressure, temperature, quality, and enthalpy in rigid containers

📖 1. Definition and characteristics of pure substances

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Sustancia pura : chemical substance that exhibits a homogeneous and invariable composition throughout all its parts, even when it exists in different phases. It can be a single element, a compound, or a homogeneous mixture of elements or compounds. A mixture of chemically distinct regions, such as oil and water, is not classified as a pure substance. For example, air is often treated as a pure substance because it maintains a uniform chemical composition despite being a mixture of gases.

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1. Why is a mixture like oil and water not considered a pure substance?

2. If a liquid is held at a pressure where its temperature is lower than the saturation temperature, how should this phase be classified?

3. What is the role of the saturation curve for a pure substance?

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Pure substance — definition?

Homogeneous, invariable composition in all phases.

Phases of pure substances?

Compressed liquid, saturated liquid, saturated vapor, superheated vapor.

Saturation temperature — role?

Temperature at which boiling begins at a given pressure.

Critical point — significance?

Phase boundary disappears; liquid and vapor become indistinguishable.

Quality — meaning?

Vapor mass fraction in a saturated mixture.

Thermodynamic tables — main properties?

Enthalpy and entropy.

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