CHEM 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Sodium Acetate, Chemical Energy, Butane

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6 Apr 2016
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Imagine you focus your atenion on a speciic object of interest, referred to as a system. The system might be a glass of water on your desk, ice in the freezer, or a piece of wood. It is possible to deine a system in various states. All physical and chemical processes that convert a system from one state to another involve exchange of energy with the surroundings, the rest of the universe outside the system. The release of energy to the surroundings results in a state of lower energy and therefore of higher stability. Idenify and difereniate between system and surroundings: recognize the high and low energy states of a system of interest. Idenify the form of energy being exchanged and the direcion of energy transfer as the system undergoes a change. The following quesions are intended to help you learn more from the lecture before you begin to study: deine potenial and kineic energy for macroscopic objects.

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