Elementary Thermodynamics

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The problems we propose to discuss in the present chapter may be divided into three classes. In the first, the body is supposed to be homogeneous through- out, like a gas or a piece of iron or india-rubber. In the second, it is supposed to consist of two or more homo- geneous parts, which are alike in substance but differ from one another in physical state, as in the case of water and steam, or ice and water. In the third, we shall chiefly consider bodies consisting of two or more homo- APPLICA...TIONS OF CARNOT'S PRINCIPLE. 239 geneous parts which are not alike in substance. As an illustrative example, we may take the case of an aqueous solution of a salt with a quantity of salt undissolved.
PART I.
ON HOMOGENEOUS BODIES.
93. We shall first suppose that when the substance is in a state of equilibrium, we may take any two of the three quantities (0, p, v) as independent variables, and treat the third as a dependent variable. Also, for sim- plicity, we shall take the mass of the body to be one gramme.


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