CEM 141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 38: Enthalpy, Thermodynamics, Methanol

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Plotting temp vs thermal energy when thermal energy is added at a constant rate to equal masses of water and ethanol. Solid to liquid to gas requires energy. Gas to liquid to solid releases energy to the surroundings. During a phase change: water in gas phase. The temperature does not change (it will start to change again after the phase change is complete. ) When melting or boiling, energy is added from the surroundings and used to overcome the imfs between the molecules (or ion-ion interactions between the ions). When condensing or freezing, energy from the formation of new interactions is being released into the surrounding. To figure out where the energy is coming from or going to we need to keep track of energy changes. A system (the part we are studying) There may be a boundary (real or imaginary) Open: can transfer matter and energy (biological systems) Closed: transfer energy but not matter (a closed container)

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