CAS CH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Saturated Fat, Exothermic Process, Thermodynamics

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The capacity to do work or to produce heat. Law of conservation of energy (1st law of thermodynamics. Energy can be converted from one form to another but can neither be created nor destroyed. (euniverse is constant) Potential: due to position or composition - can be converted to work ex. water behind a dam saturated fat. Ke = 1/2 mv2 (m = mass, v = velocity) Temperature reflects random motions of particles, therefore related to kinetic energy of the system. Heat involves a transfer of energy between 2 objects due to a temperature difference. Exothermic: heat flows out of the system (to the surroundings). Endothermic: heat flows into the system (from the surroundings). !h = energy flow as heat (at constant pressure) !h = heat of reaction, change in enthalpy. When a reaction and heat change associated are given, changing the coefficients or amounts alters the heat change.

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