BIOL 11000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Thermodynamics

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Energy- capacity to cause change; rearrange a collection of matter. Kinetic- comes from relative motion of objects. Thermal- kinetic energy associated with random movement of atoms and molecules: thermal energy transferring from one object to another is called heat. Chemical- comes from arrangement from electrons in bonds between atoms. Thermodynamics- study of energy transformation in a collection of matter. Isolated system- unable to exchange energy or matter with surroundings (liquid in a thermos) Open system- energy and matter can be transferred between system and surroundings (all organisms) Organisms absorb energy (light, organic molecules) and release energy (heat, waste products) 1st law (principle of conservation of energy)- energy can be neither created nor destroyed only tra(cid:374)sferred or tra(cid:374)sfor(cid:373)ed e(cid:374)ergy of the u(cid:374)iverse is co(cid:374)sta(cid:374)t. 2nd law- energy transfer and transformation increase disorder/randomness (entropy) (chaos) of the universe. Spontaneous processes increase entropy of universe and don"t require energy to proceed (not necessarily fast)

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