Isotrphic, Isentrophic, Entrophy and Enthalphy

What is the meaning of isotrphic, isentrophic, entrophy and enthalphy?

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kathi88

  • Jan 14th, 2010
 

In general, isotropy means uniformity in all directions.
For ex: we say all metals are isotropic in nature.

Isentropic process is a constant entropy process.

Entropy is the degree of randomness of a substance (The way in which the particles of the substance move accordigly)

Enthalphy is the thermodynamic property of a system, which includes changes in internal energy and work done on the surroundings.

h=u+pv

Or in other words, enthalphy is the amount of heat content in a substance at particular temperature.

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