For same temperature, mass and composition the pressure and volume are independent coordinates?
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Yes they are independent and this can be seen through the gaseous mass combination law of gases.
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From the graph on this I concluded that the pressure and volume are dependent, also it is clearly written that pressure is inversely proportional to volume for fixed mass and temperature.
I was going through the book Heat and thermodynamics by Dittman and Zemansky. The following is from the book:
experiment show that for a given composition and for a constant mass and temperature,many different values of pressure and volume are possible for a gas,if the pressure is kept constant,the volume may vary over a wide range of values and vice versa
hopes it help you
I was going through the book Heat and thermodynamics by Dittman and Zemansky. The following is from the book:
experiment show that for a given composition and for a constant mass and temperature,many different values of pressure and volume are possible for a gas,if the pressure is kept constant,the volume may vary over a wide range of values and vice versa
hopes it help you
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