Chemical thermodynamics . The first law of thermodynamics .
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Chemical thermodynamicsChemical thermodynamics. . The first law of The first law of thermodynamicsthermodynamics..
Plan1 The basic concepts of
thermodynamics2. First law of thermodynamics.
Heat (Q) and Work ( W)3. Heat capacity
Assistant Kozachok S.S. prepared
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The branch of science which deals with energy changes in physical and chemical processes is called thermodynamics
Some common terms which are frequently used in the discussion of thermodynamics are:
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common terms of thermodynamics
SystemSystem
ParameterParameter
Condition(state)Condition(state)
ProcessProcess
characterized
characterizes
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Classification of the thermodynamics systems according to a structure
homogeneoushomogeneous heterogeneousheterogeneous
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SystemSystem is a specified part of the universe which is under observation
The remaining portion of the universe which is not a part of the system is called the surroundingssurroundings
The system is separated by real or imaginary boundaries.
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Types of Systems
Open Close
ISOLATED (a system which can not exchange mass and energy with the surroundings )
CLOSEA system which can exchange energy but no mass with its surroundings
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ParametersParameters
ExtensiveExtensive
(m, V, U, H, G, S, c)
The properties of the system whose value depends upon the amount of substance present in the system
IntensiveIntensive
(p, T, C, viscosity, surface tension, vapour
pressure)
The properties of the system whose value does not depend upon the amount of substance present in the system
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ProcessProcess is the change of all or individual parameters of the system during the length of time (the period of time)Classification
of a process according to the constant parameter of a system are:
Isothermic process – temperature is constant, T=const
Isochoric process – volume is constant V = const. Isobaric process – pressure of the system is
constant, p = const Adiabatic process – the system is completely
isolated from the surroundings. For an adiabatic (Q=0) system of constant mass, ▲U=W
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Classification of a process according to the releasing energy
Exothermic process is a process that releases energy as heat into its surroundings. We say that in an exothermic process energy is transferred ‘as heat’ to the surroundings. For example: a reaction of neutralization (acid + basic).
Endothermic process is a process in which energy is acquired from its surroundings as heat. Energy is transferred ‘as heat’ from the surroundings into the system. For example: the vaporization of water
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Classification of a process according to the direction of
reaction Reversible process is a process in
which the direction may be reversed at any stage by merely a small change in a variable like temperature, pressure, etc..
Irreversible process is a process which is not reversible. All natural process are irreversible
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State of a system means the condition of the system , which is described in terms of certain observable (measurable) properties such as temperature (T), pressure (p), volume (V)
State function (thermodynamic function) Internal energy U [J/mol] Enthalpy H [kJ/mol] or [kJ] Entropy S [J/mol K] or [J/K] Gibbs energy G [J/mol] or [J]ΔU = Uproducts - Ureactants
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State function depends only upon the initial and final state of the system and not on the path by which the change from initial to final state is brought about.
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Internal energy UIt is the sum of different types of
energies associated with atoms and molecules such as electronic energy, nuclear energy, chemical bond energy and all type of the internal energy except potential and kinetic energies.
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Heat (Q) is a form of energy which the system can exchange with the surroundings. If they are at different temperatures, the heat flows from higher temperature to lower temperature. Heat is expressed as Q.
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Work (W) is said to be performed if the point of application of force is displaced in the direction of the force. It is equal to the distance through which the force acts.There are two main types of work electrical and mechanical. Electrical work is important in systems where reaction takes place between ions.Mechanical work is important specially in systems that contains gases. This is also known as pressure-volume work.
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The work of the expanded ideal gass
h
s
F
FdhW )()()( areaSpressurepforceF
pdVpSdhA
2
1
pdVA
WORK = Force and Distance
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If the volume of the system changes by a finite quantity from volume V1 to V2, then total work done can be obtained by integrating:
If the gas expands, V2 › V1 and work is done by the system and W is negative (we will use sign positive)
V2‹ V1 and the work is done on the system and W is positive
Note. It may be noted that many books use the opposite sign convention for work!!! (according to the IUPAC recommendation)
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Enthalpy H Chemical reactions are generally carried out at constant pressure. ΔU gives the change in internal energy at constant volume. To express the energy changes at constant pressure, a new term called enthalpy was used. Enthalpy cannot be directly measured, but changes in it can be.
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Enthalpy H
A thermodynamic function of a system, equivalent to the sum of the internal energy of the system plus the product of its volume multiplied by the pressure exerted on it by its surroundings.
▲H = ▲U + p▲V
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The meaning of The meaning of ▲H and ▲H and ▲U▲U1) ▲H = ▲U in solid or 1) ▲H = ▲U in solid or liquid systemsliquid systems2) ▲H >>▲U in gas 2) ▲H >>▲U in gas systemsystem
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The meaning of the state functions in the thermodynamic processes
Exothermic process process Qv > 0, ▲UQv > 0, ▲U < 0 Qp > 0, ▲H Qp > 0, ▲H < 02) Endothermic process Qv Qv < 0, ▲U 0, ▲U >> 0 Qp Qp < 0, ▲H 0, ▲H >> 0
Heat absorbed by the system = H positive (Q negativeHeat evolved by the system = H negative (Q positive)The signs of W or Q are related to the internal energy change.
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The first law of thermodynamics Energy can neither be created nor destroyed
although it may be converted from one form to another.
The given heat for the system spents on the change of the internal energy and producing the work:
Q = ▲U + WThe internal energy of the system can be changed In
two ways:a) By allowing heat to flow into the system or out of
the systemb) By work done on the system or work done by the
system.
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2) Isobaric process, p-constantQp = ▲U + W , Qp = ▲U + p▲V , W=nRT
(according Mendeleyev Klapeyron equation V=nRT/P)
Qp = ▲ H
Determination according to the process:1) Isochoric process, V-constantW= p▲V (▲V = V2- V1) = 0Qv = ▲U;
3) Isothermic process, T – constant▲▲U = n Cv ▲T = 0U = n Cv ▲T = 0QQTT = W =nRT lnV = W =nRT lnV22/V/V11 = nRT lnP = nRT lnP11/P/P22
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