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Ehrenfest equations

Ehrenfest equations (named after Paul Ehrenfest) are equations which describe changes in specific heat capacity and derivatives of specific volume in second-order phase transitions. The Clausius–Clapeyron relation does not make sense for second-order phase transitions, as both specific entropy and specific volume do not change in second-order phase transitions.

Ehrenfest equations are the consequence of continuity of specific entropy and specific volume , which are first derivatives of specific Gibbs free energy – in second-order phase transitions. If one considers specific entropy as a function of temperature and pressure, then its differential is: . As , then the differential of specific entropy also is:

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where and are the two phases which transit one into other. Due to continuity of specific entropy, the following holds in second-order phase transitions: . So,

Therefore, the first Ehrenfest equation is:

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The second Ehrenfest equation is got in a like manner, but specific entropy is considered as a function of temperature and specific volume:

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