What is the point of the four different thermodynamic potentials?

Ryder Ferguson

Ryder Ferguson

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2022-10-29

What is the point of the four different thermodynamic potentials?

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Steinherrjm

Steinherrjm

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An an example, imagine that you have an insulated cylinder with a locked piston which is partially filled with liquid H_2OO. Some amount of the liquid will evaporate and form an H_2OO vapor atmosphere which fills the remainder of the container. In equilibrium, how much of the H_2OO will be in the vapor phase?
The principle of maximum entropy states that if we obtain a functional relation S = S ( U , x ) (where x is e.g. the number of moles of H_2OO in the vapor phase), then the equilibrium value for x is obtained by holding U fixed and maximizing S with respect to x.
This principle can be inverted to yield the principle of minimum energy, which states that if we obtain an equation of state U = U ( S , x ), then the equilibrium value x is obtained by holding S fixed and minimizing U with respect to x.
These approaches turn out to be equivalent, so which one you use depends on which equation of state is more convenient to model.

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