Physical Chemistry Third Edition
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The Thermodynamics of Real Systems
PRINCIPAL FACTS AND IDEAS
- The second law of thermodynamics provides the general criterion for
possible processes: The entropy of the universe cannot decrease.
- This general criterion can be used to derive criteria for spontaneous
processes in a system under various circumstances.
- The Gibbs and Helmholtz energies provide information about the
maximum amount of work that can be done by a system.
- General equations for the differentials of various thermodynamic
functions can be written from the first and second laws.
- Thermodynamic equations for practical applications can be obtained
from these general equations.
- The methods of calculus can provide useful thermodynamic relations,
such as the Maxwell relations.
- The chemical potential is an important variable in describing
multicomponent systems.
- Euler’s theorem and the Gibbs–Duhem relation are useful in making
calculations.
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