CHEM 14B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Thermal Energy, Process Function, Closed System

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Reversible: constant temperature!
Irreversible: constant pressure!
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2.12 Heat (LO-4)!
thermal motion: the disorderly motion of molecules in a thermodynamic system. It has translational, rotational, and
vibrational components!
Thermal energy: the total kinetic and potential energy due to thermal motion!
Temperature T: an intensive thermodynamic property that determines the direction in which heat will flow between two
objects in contact!
In gases, it’s proportional to the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules which is a function of their mean
square velocity !
heat (q): a path function that describes the transfer of energy between a system and its surroundings resulting from a
temperature dierence. “Heat” and “heat transfer” are synonymous terms— latter is more descriptive so preferred!
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Review!
PV work!
Irreversible = constant pressure!
Reversible, isothermal = pressure is a function of volume, P(V) and constant temp!
Closed system = constant n!
PV = nRT must be satisfied!
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Compare work done for ΔV = Vfinal = Vinitial at final pressure!
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2. 12 heat (lo-4) thermal motion: the disorderly motion of molecules in a thermodynamic system. Thermal energy: the total kinetic and potential energy due to thermal motion. Temperature t: an intensive thermodynamic property that determines the direction in which heat will ow between two objects in contact. Heat and heat transfer are synonymous terms latter is more descriptive so preferred. Reversible, isothermal = pressure is a function of volume, p(v) and constant temp. Compare work done for v = v nal = vinitial at nal pressure. Wren nrtln vt vi f eagreaanguiswork done at conswta. firessyre irreversibleprocess. Vt ti speci c heat capacity (cs): the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of 1g of a substance by 1k or 1c. Units are j*k * mol cmin c ncm q. Units are j*k * g ncm0cs me c mcs q mcsi5. Heat is neither a extensive or intensive property.

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