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24 May, 00:55

Is entropy a function of temperature for ideal gases?

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  1. 24 May, 01:05
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    Yes, entropy is a function of temperature for ideal gases.

    The change of entropy of a substance is given by the relationship ΔS = ∫ dQre/T

    And dQ = dU + P dV

    For an ideal gas both U and V are a function of de T.

    => dS = [dU]/T + P[dV]/T,

    dU = Cv dT

    PdV = nRT/V

    => dS = Cv [dT] / T + nR[dV] / V

    There you can see that the change of entropy, dS, is a function of T.
  2. 24 May, 01:08
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    Yes, entropy is a function of temperature for ideal gases. Changes in temperature affect the entropy of ideal gases.
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