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3.2.4 Heat capacities
The heat capacityCfor a given process is defined by the following relationC=
(
̄dQ
dT)process. (3.16)
U Main unit:JK−^1.
The isochoric heat capacity, CV, and the isobaric heat capacity, Cp, are defined by the
relations
CV =
(
̄dQ
dT)izochoric=
(
∂U
∂T)V, (3.17)
Cp =(
̄dQ
dT)izobaric=
(
∂H
∂T)p. (3.18)
ForCV andCpwe haveCV > 0 , lim
T→ 0CV = 0, (3.19)
Cp > 0 , lim
T→ 0
Cp = 0. (3.20)The relations betweenCV andCpare given in section3.5.1.Example
The enthalpy of argon at room temperature and pressure obeys the relationH=
5
2
nRT+ const,wherenis the amount of substance. What is the heat capacity of argon at constant pressure?Solution
From the definition (3.18) we obtain
Cp=5
2
nR.