?In general for an arbitrary thermodynamic property of a pure substance, M = M(T, P);

Chapter 6, Problem 6.87

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In general for an arbitrary thermodynamic property of a pure substance, M = M(T, P); whence

\(dM = (\frac {∂M}{∂T})_{P} \quad dT + (\frac {∂M}{∂P})_{T} \quad dP\)

For what two distinct conditions is the following equation true?

Text Transcription:

dM = (∂M/∂T)_P dT + (∂M/∂P)_T dP

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