CHEM 1040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Thermodynamics, Exothermic Process, Enthalpy

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Exists in different forms (heat, light, electrical) Can be interconverted m - mass (kg) v - velocity (m/s) Energy of position m - mass (kg) g - 9. 8 (m/s^2) h - height of an object from a standard level (m) When an object falls, its ep is converted to ek. As it falls, it moves more quickly, so ep decreases and ek increases. The sum of the ep and ek of the particles making up a substance. [objects are made up of molecules, which are made up of smaller particles (electrons & nuclei), each of these particles also has ep and ek] Is an expensive property (depends on the amount of substances in the system) e. g if you double the amount of substances in the system, you double the system"s quantity of internal energy. Is also a state function (depends only on initial and nal states)

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