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Thermodynamics
What do you understand by the terms: the system and surroundings?
A system in thermodynamics refers to that part of the universe in which observations are made and remaining universe constitutes the surrounding. The surroundings include everything other than the system. System and the surroundings together constitute the universe.
Some More Questions From Thermodynamics Chapter
From thermodynamic point of view, to which system the animals and plants belong?
What is a state function?
A thermodynamic state function is a quantity
What is reversible process in thermodynamics?
Define irreversible change.
Name the variable that is kept constant in isochoric process and isobaric process.
Give one difference between an isothermal and an adiabatic process.
For the process to occur under adiabatic conditions, the correct condition is
Define internal energy of a system
Define enthalpy.
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