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17 August, 19:48

why is it that when you use an expression for work you don't use the - VdP but when you use an expression for dH you use PdV and VdP in it?

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  1. 17 August, 22:26
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    Work is given by - PdV.

    It clearly means that when volume of the system changes, work is done either on the system or by the system depending upon volume change.

    So, pressure change term - VdP is not included because it is indicating a constant volume.

    But in case of enthalpy,

    H = U + PV

    So, for enthalpy change we can write

    dH = dU + PdV + VdP

    Because enthalpy change is the sum of all energy changes in the system that includes internal energy, P-V work and effect of pressure change.
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