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Thermochemistry is a branch of thermodynamics that studies the heat energy changes that occur during chemical reactions. It is concerned with the measurement of heat transfer, the relationship between heat and chemical reactions, and the prediction of heat changes in chemical processes. Thermochemistry involves the use of thermodynamic principles, such as the first and second laws of thermodynamics, to understand how heat is exchanged between a system and its surroundings, and how this exchange is related to changes in temperature, pressure, and energy. It is used in many different fields, including materials science, environmental science, and biochemistry, to help predict and understand the behavior of materials and chemical systems under different conditions.
Thermochemistry
The Energy of Movement and Position
Energy Cannot be Created or Destroyed
Also Known As Heat When Pressure Is Constant
Introduction To Heat Capacity (C)
Energy Sources For Humans: Foods & Fuels
Problems and Exercises of Unit 5.
A summary and review of all Unit 5.
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