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Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry: A
Comprehensive Guide

This document provides detailed notes on the concepts of thermodynamics and
thermochemistry, following the structure provided in the transcript.



Introduction

The chapter covers two key divisions: Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry.
It is considered a crucial chapter for NEET aspirants.
The importance of reviewing the material using the Mind Map series is highlighted,
emphasizing the benefits of repeated revision.
The goal is to comprehensively cover all concepts through video and self-study.
It's noted that the chapter can be divided into four main parts.
The chapter aims to equip students to solve NEET and NCERT questions, ensuring all
concepts are covered.



Thermodynamics: Basic Concepts and Laws

What is Thermodynamics?



Thermodynamics focuses on studying energy changes during a process or reaction.
It aims to determine energy changes that occur.
Key energy forms to study include:
Heat
Work
Enthalpy
Internal Energy
Entropy (at a later stage).

, Basic Terms in Thermodynamics



System: The part being observed or where the reaction occurs.
Surroundings: Everything outside the system; these are affected by changes in the system.
Universe: The system plus the surroundings (System + Surroundings = Universe).
Boundary/Wall:
Separates the system and surroundings.
Can be real or imaginary.
Types of Walls/Boundaries:
Heat Conducting Wall (Diathermic Wall): Allows heat transfer.
Heat Insulating Wall (Adiabatic Wall): Prevents heat transfer.


Types of Walls/Boundaries based on Volume Change:
Rigid Wall/Fixed Wall: Fixed boundary.
Flexible Wall: Allows volume changes.




Types of Systems



Homogeneous System: Contains only one phase.
Heterogeneous System: Contains more than one phase.
Open System: Exchanges both mass and energy with the surroundings.
Closed System: Exchanges energy, but not mass, with the surroundings.
Isolated System: Exchanges neither mass nor energy with the surroundings (e.g., a thermos
flask).



Thermodynamic Properties of Systems



Extensive Property:
Depends on the amount of matter/mass.

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