CHM 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Process Function, Exothermic Reaction, State Function

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Where the energy goes and how much of it goes there! Surroundings: everything else we don"t care about. Energy is neither created nor destroyed in any process, and/or energy to move. Law of conservation of energy: but can be transferred from one body to another or transformed from one form to another. The exchange of thermal energy with surroundings. Note that chemical reactions result in heat flows. Released energy may flow from the chemical system to surroundings. Energy is likely to be supplied by a heat flow from the surroundings. T depends on q, the amount of heat transferred. T depends on the direction of heat flow: If a substance absorbs heat, dt > 0. If a substance releases heat, dt < 0. T depends inversely on the amount of material. T depends on the identity of the material. Molar heat capacity (c) amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 mol of.

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