The Laws of Thermodynamics
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Chapter 15
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Temperature (T): A measure of the average kinetic energy of individual molecules
Heat: Amount of energy transferred from one body to another at different temperature
Thermal/Internal Energy (U): Total energy of all molecules in an object◦ The sum of the translational kinetic energies of all
the atoms
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TkK Bavg 23
kB = Boltzmann’s constant= 1.38 x 10-23 J/K T= temperature
Tk
MRTv B
rms33
R= Gas constant =8.315 J/(mol K)M= Molar massµ= mass of molecule
The higher the temperature of a gas, the faster the molecules move!
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nRTNkT23
23 UEnergy Internal
N= number of moleculesn= number of molesk=Boltzmann’s ConstantR=Gas ConstantT= Temperature
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nRTPV
P= PressureV= Volumen= number of molesR= Gas ConstantT= temperature
constant2
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TVP
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A closed system: No mass enters/leaves but energy may be exchanged with the environment
An open system: Mass and energy may enter/leave
Isolated System: No energy in any form enters/leaves the boundaries
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The study of processes in which energy is transferred as heat and as work
◦ Heat is a transfer of energy due to a difference in temperature
◦ Work is a transfer of energy that is not due to a temperature difference
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The change in internal energy of a closed system, ΔU, is equal to the heat added to the system minus the work done by the system
Q = net heat added to the system (+Q)◦ If heat leaves the system, Q is negative
W = net work done by the system (+W)◦ The work done on a system (-W) is the opposite of the work done by
the system (+W)!
WQU
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Let’s say there is a gas in a container with a movable piston◦ As you heat the temperature, the
gas expands and it causes the piston to move upward
◦ Since W= Fd, the gas does work on the piston
◦ Work done by a gas is equal to the product of pressure and volume!
VPPAdFdW Volume)Pressure)((placement)(Area)(Dis(Pressure))splacement(Force)(diWork
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If the gas is compressed by the piston, that means work is done on the gas, so W is negative!
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Isothermal process: An idealized process that is carried out at constant temperature. Since U depends on T, there is no change in internal energy in this process
Ideal Gas Law: PV=nRT=constant 1st Law: Q=W because ΔU=0
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Adiabatic Process: No heat is allowed to flow into or out of a system so Q=0, but work is done on the system. This happens if the system is extremely well insulated or if it happens so quickly that heat has no time to flow in or out
1st Law: ΔU=-W◦ Internal Energy decreases if the gas expands (because the gas
does work when it expands) so the temperature must also decrease because U is proportional to T
◦ Internal Energy increases if the gas is compressed (because work is done on the gas when it is compressed), so the temperature must also increase
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In an isobaric process, the pressure is kept constant.
In an isochoric/isovolumetric process, the volume is kept constant
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The work done by a gas is equal to the area under the PV curve
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Consider the following two step process. Heat is allowed to flow out of an ideal gas at constant volume so that its pressure drops from 2.2 atm to 1.4 atm. Then the gas expands at constant pressure from a volume of 6.8 L to 9.3 L where the temperature reaches its original value. Calculate (a) the total work done by the gas in the process, (b) the change in internal energy of the gas in the process and (c) the total heat flow into or out of the gas.
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How much work is done by the gas?
From point A to point B, what kind of process is this?◦ Volume remains constant. This is isovolumetric.
W=P Δ V=0
From point B to point C, what kind of process is this?◦ Pressure remains constant. This is isobaric◦ W= P Δ V= Area under the curve
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Area under the curve is PΔV◦ P= 1.4 atm= 1.42 x 105 Pa◦ ΔV= 9.3 L- 6.8 L= 2.5 L= 2.5 x 10-3 m3 ◦ W= P ΔV= +355 J
Part B…what is the change in internal energy?◦ Initial and final temperature are the same◦ Since ΔT=0, then ΔU= 0
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Part C. What is the total heat flow into or out of the gas?
0 WQU
JWQ 355
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The PV diagram in Fig 15-28 shows two possible states of a system containing two moles of a monatomic ideal gas. (P1=P2=450 Pa, V1= 2m3 , V2= 8m3)◦ A. Draw the process which depicts an isobaric expansion
from state 1 to state 2 and label this process (A)◦ B. Find the work done by the gas and the change in
internal energy of the gas in process A.◦ C. Draw the process which depicts an isothermal
expansion from state 1 to the volume V2 followed by an isochoric increase in temperature to state 2 and label this process (B).
◦ D. Find the change in internal energy of the gas for the two step process (B)
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A. A. Draw the process which depicts an isobaric expansion from state 1 to state 2 and label this process (A)
A
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B. Find the work done by the gas and the change in internal energy of the gas in process A.
◦ Work= P ΔV= (450 Pa)(8m3 – 6m3)= 2700 J
◦ Change in internal energy?
How can we find the change in T? Use the Ideal Gas Law! PV=nRT
JVPVPTTnR 405023
23)(
23U 112212
)(23
23 U 12 TTnRTnR
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C. Draw the process which depicts an isothermal expansion from state 1 to the volume V2 followed by an isochoric increase in temperature to state 2 and label this process (B).
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D. Find the change in internal energy of the gas for the two step process (B)
Since both paths have the same initial and final temperatures, ΔU is the same= 4050 J