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Sec 2.1: Internal Energy and !st Law of Thermodynamics (review)

U <-- internal energy (1st thermodynamic state function)

Uf - Ui = ΔU, the change in the internal energy
  • we cannot measure Uf or Ui, only ΔU.

First Law of Thermodynamics: the change in the system's internal energy is equal to, but opposite in sign, to the change in the surround's internal energy.

ΔUsys = - ΔUsurr

How does one measure ΔU?

- changes in the system variables (ΔP, ΔV, ΔT, Δn) are an indication of ΔU; changes in system variables result in either heat (q) transfer or work (w) being done on or by the system; calculation of q or w leads directly to ΔU.
ΔP, ΔV, ΔT, Δn --> q (heat), w (work) --> ΔU
Heat and work are both defined as a transfer of energy between the system and surroundings.

The first Law of thermodynamics can also be stated as:

ΔU = q + w

Sec 2.2: Heat (q)

Heat is transitory; heat is not a thing. We DO NOT use the term Δq (for change in heat), we instead say that heat flows from one place to another.
Heat naturally flows from hotter/higher temperature to cooler/lower temperature objects (Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics).
Heat sign convention
- we speak of heat from the perspective of the system (unless otherwise stated).
- when the system loses heat, we identify this quantity of heat as negative (or lost), -q; loss of heat is generally associated with a decrease in temperature, ↓T.
- when the system gains heat, we identify this quantity of heat as positive, +q or q (or gained); ; gain of heat is generally associated with a increase in temperature, ↑T.
Example

heat (or caloric <-- historical) is measured by using a heat-meter or a calorie-meter, or calorimeter; hence calorimetry.

Calorimeter.PNG
measure ΔT --> ΔT q,
q = mass of H2O * specific heat/heat capacity * ΔT
Note: heat capacity is not really a constant...

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