Say you are given the equation p(V−b)=RTe^(−(a)/(RVT)) Where p, b, R and a are all constants.

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2022-08-25

Say you are given the equation
p ( V b ) = R T e a R V T
Where p, b, R and a are all constants.
And you are asked to find an expression for d V d T , would the left side be a chain rule with a product rule with an implicit differential?So far I believe that the right hand side differentiates to:
a T V e a R V T + d V d T a V 2 e 1 R V T
Is that fully correct?

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Kaeden Bishop

Kaeden Bishop

Beginner2022-08-26Added 15 answers

We have
p ( V b ) = R T e a R V T p d V = ( R e a R V T + R T e a R V T ( a R V T 2 ) ) d T + R T e a R V T ( a R V 2 T ) d V = = ( R e a R V T + e a R V T ( a V T ) ) d T + e a R V T ( a V 2 ) d V
then
d V d T = R e a R V T + a V T e a R V T p a V 2 e a R V T = R e a R V T + a V T e a R V T R T e a R V T V b a V 2 e a R V T = R + a V T R T V b a V 2 = = ( R V T + a ) ( V b ) V 2 ( R T V 2 a ( V b ) ) V T = ( R V T + a ) ( V b ) V R T 2 V 2 a T ( V b )

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