Why the enthalpy of an ideal gas does depend only on temperature
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This means that the energy U of an ideal gas depends only on kinetic and not potential energy. As a result the energy U depends only on temperature T. The enthalpy H is defined as H=U+PV, but for an ideal gas PV=nRT so, for an ideal gas, H=U+nRT.
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