Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, & Kinetics
Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, & Kinetics
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ISBN: 9780321766182
Author: Thomas Engel, Philip Reid
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Interpretation:The final temperature of the system at equilibrium needs to be determined if mass of 32.0 g of H2O(g) at 373 K is added to 295 g of H2O(l) at 310 K and 1 atm.

Concept Introduction: Thermodynamics is the branch of chemistry that deals with heat exchange between system and surroundings. The thermodynamic process can be classified in two types: isothermal and adiabatic process.

Different thermodynamic properties like enthalpy, entropy, free energy etc. are used to define different properties like volume, pressure and heat capacity.

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