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Chemical Thermodynamics

Understanding Heat and Work in Chemical Reactions

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Narrator Terra Hansen

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Length 1 hour 51 minutes
Language English
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Summary

Chemical thermodynamics is the branch of physical chemistry that deals with the relationship between heat, work, energy, and the transformations occurring in chemical reactions. This field provides a systematic framework for understanding the fundamental principles governing energy changes in matter. It is essential not only for understanding the behavior of gases and liquids but also for exploring various processes that define the physical world. Chemical thermodynamics forms the foundation for a wide range of scientific disciplines, including chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering, playing a pivotal role in both theoretical research and practical applications.

The field of thermodynamics is based on several core concepts, the most significant of which are energy, heat, work, and entropy. Energy, which is the capacity to do work, is a central idea in thermodynamics. Heat and work are the two primary modes of energy transfer, both of which play crucial roles in the transformation of matter. The concept of entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness, provides insight into the direction of energy flow and the spontaneity of processes.

Thermodynamics is governed by four fundamental laws, which serve as the backbone of the entire discipline. The first law, known as the Law of Energy Conservation, states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. The second law introduces the concept of entropy, stating that the entropy of an isolated system always increases over time, driving natural processes toward equilibrium. The third law establishes the absolute zero of entropy, and the zeroth law forms the basis for temperature measurement, enabling the comparison of thermal equilibrium.

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Author:

Narrator:
Terra Hansen

ISBN:
9798318092794

Length:
1 hour 51 minutes

Language:
English

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Vince Publishing LLC

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