CHM1011 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Heat Capacity, Solution, Isolated System

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Temperature: a scale used to indicate degrees of hot and cold. Heat: the energy that transfers from a hotter to a cooler object. Open system: can gain or lose across boundary. Closed system: mass cannot be transferred across boundaries, but energy can be, e. g. as heat or light. Isolated system: no matter or energy can be exchanged with surroundings- energy of this system is constant. Energy change when a molecule forms from constituent elements in their standard state. Entropy per mole of a pure substance in standard state. Higher disorder=higher entropy: gases have the highest entropy, then liquids then solids. Ionic compounds with weaker bonds have higher entropy. Dissolved substances have higher entropy than the pure solute. Gases have lower entropy when dissolved in liquid. Higher number of atoms means higher entropy. Energy can be converted between forms, but cannot be created or destroyed. U = q + w (energy change = heat + work)

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