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| Fundamental Concepts of Thermodynamics | |
| What Is Thermodynamics and Why Is It Useful? | |
| Basic Definitions Needed to Describe Thermodynamic Systems | |
| Thermometry | |
| Equations of State and the Ideal Gas Law | |
| A Brief Introduction to Real Gases | |
| Heat, Work, Internal Energy, Enthalpy, and The First Law of Thermodynamics | |
| The Internal Energy and the First Law of Thermo... MORE | |
| Work | |
| Heat | |
| Heat Capacity | |
| State Functions and Path Functions | |
| Equilibrium, Change, and Reversibility | |
| Comparing Work for Reversible and Irreversible Processes | |
| Determining and Introducing Enthalpy, a New State Function | |
| Calculating q, w, , an? for Processes Involving Ideal Gases | |
| The Reversible Adiabatic Expansion and Compression of an Ideal Gas | |
| The Importance of State Functions: Internal Energy and Enthalpy | |
| The Mathematical Properties of State Functions | |
| The Dependence of U on V and T | |
| Does the Internal Energy Depend More Strongly on V or T? | |
| The Variation of Enthalpy with Temperature at Constant Pressure | |
| How Are CP and CV Related? | |
| The Variation of Enthalpy with Pressure at Constant Temperature | |
| The Joule-Thomson Experiment | |
| Liquefying Gases Using an Isenthalpic Expansion | |
| Thermochemistry | |
| Energy Stored in Chemical Bonds Is Released or Taken Up in Chemical Reactions | |
| Internal Energy and Enthalpy Changes Associated with Chemical Reactions | |
| Hess's Law Is Based on Enthalpy Being a State Function | |
| The Temperature Dependence of Reaction Enthalpies | |
| The Experimental Determination o? and for Chemical Reactions | |
| Differential Scanning Calorimetry | |
| Entropy and The Second and Third Laws of Thermodynamics | |
| The Universe Has a Natural Direction of Change | |
| Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics | |
| Introducing Entropy | |
| Calculating Changes in Entropy | |
| Using Entropy to Calculate the Natural Direction of a Process in an Isolated System | |
| The Clausius Inequality | |
| The Change of Entropy in the Surroundings and = + | |
| Absolute Entropies and the Third Law of Thermodynamics | |
| Standard States in Entropy Calculations | |
| Entropy Changes in Chemical Reactions | |
| Refrigerators, Heat Pumps, and Real Engines | |
| (Supplemental) Using the Fact that S Is a State Function to Determine the Dependence of S on V and T | |
| (Supplemental) The Dependence of S on T and P | |
| (Supplemental) The Thermodynamic Temperature Scale | |
| Chemical Equilibrium | |
| The Gibbs Energy and the Helmholtz Energy | |
| The Differential Forms of U, H, A, and G | |
| The Dependence of the Gibbs and Helmholtz Energies on P, V, and T | |
| The Gibbs Energy of a Reaction Mixture | |
| The Gibbs Energy of a Gas in a Mixture | |
| Calculating the Gibbs Energy of Mixing for Ideal Gases | |
| Expressing | |
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