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Yaritza Oneill

Yaritza Oneill

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2022-05-09

Given thepartial differential forms ( A V ) T = P and ( A T ) V = S what is the total differential of Helmholtz Free Energy in this case? Neglect all possible effects ofchemical potentials and assume that the process can occur.
A. d A = T d s V d P
B. d A = S d T + P d V
C. d A = S d T + P d V
D. d A = P d S S d V

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Helmholtz free energy
In thermodynamics, the Helmholtz free energy is a thermodynamic potential that measures the useful work obtainable from a closed thermodynamic system at a constant temperature and volume.
Helmholtz free energy
A = U T S d A = P d V + S d T
Option C is correct

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