HN210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Thermodynamics, Conjugate Acid, Weak Base

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23 Mar 2023
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The laws of thermodynamics are a set of fundamental principles that describe the physical behavior of energy and its relationship to matter. These laws provide a framework for understanding the relationships between heat, work, and energy, and are essential for understanding how energy is converted and transferred in various systems. The first law of thermodynamics, also known as the law of energy conservation, states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. This means that the total amount of energy in a closed system (one that is not exchange energy with its surroundings) is always constant. The second law of thermodynamics, also known as the law of entropy, states that the total entropy (a measure of the amount of thermal energy unavailable for doing useful work) of a closed system will always increase over time.

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