BENG 130 Lecture 19: Lecture 19

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Lecture 19: 1) define the state of a system using a set of variables. In a gas, if we know the position and velocity of every molecule, we would have this answer, but this is very difficult to get. For us, you only need pressure, volume, temperature, and number of molecules to sufficiently define the system of a gas. Then, we want to know how to relate these variables. =(cid:1866)(cid:1844)(cid:1846) for ideal gases, but these ignore any intermolecular or intramolecular forces. To account for these, we look at van der waals equation of state. Internal energy is a good function to define, which we did. We defined the notion of state functions and path functions: state function: depends only on start and end point; Not on path: path function: depends on the path to go from start to end. Now, we can use state and path functions to define the laws of.

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