- cells. Some
parts of the
cycles of some heat
engines are
carried out
isothermally (for example, in the
Carnot cycle). In the
thermodynamic analysis of...
- Look up
isotherm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Isotherm may
refer to:
Isotherm (contour line) – a type of
equal temperature at a
given date or time...
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different materials. To date, 15
different isotherm models have been developed. The
first mathematical fit to an
isotherm was
published by
Freundlich and Kuster...
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explains adsorption by ****uming an
adsorbate behaves as an
ideal gas at
isothermal conditions.
According to the model,
adsorption and
desorption are reversible...
- In mathematics,
specifically in
differential geometry,
isothermal coordinates on a
Riemannian manifold are
local coordinates where the
metric is conformal...
- The
Gibbs adsorption isotherm for
multicomponent systems is an
equation used to
relate the
changes in
concentration of a
component in
contact with a surface...
- The
reciprocal of the bulk
modulus at
fixed temperature is
called the
isothermal compressibility. The bulk
modulus K {\displaystyle K} (which is usually...
- Therefore, all
points through which an
isotherm p****es have the same or
equal temperatures at the time indicated. An
isotherm at 0 °C is
called the
freezing level...
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coefficient of
compressibility or, if the
temperature is held constant, the
isothermal compressibility) is a
measure of the
instantaneous relative volume change...
- _{r}S^{\ominus },}
where S is the
entropy of the system, with the
Gibbs free
energy isotherm equation: Δ r G ⊖ = − R T ln K e q , {\displaystyle \Delta _{r}G^{\ominus...