THERMODYNAMICS I PARTIAL TEST PD2
Across
- 2. study of the quantitative relationships among q, w, E, and macroscopic state variables.
- 4. An extensive property representing the three-dimensional space occupied by a system.
- 8. A function that quantifies the dispersal of energy and matter within a system.
- 9. Energy transferred spontaneously between systems as a result of a temperature difference.
- 12. A function defined as the sum of a system’s internal energy and the product of pressure and volume.
- 16. An insulated device used to measure heat transfer during physical or chemical processes.
- 20. A process in which heat flows out of the system, resulting in a negative enthalpy change.
- 21. A measure proportional to the average translational kinetic energy of particles in a system.
- 23. system: A system for which neither matter nor energy crosses the system boundary.
- 24. The defined portion of the universe chosen for thermodynamic analysis.
Down
- 1. A process in which heat flows into the system, resulting in a positive enthalpy change.
- 3. Energy transfer resulting from the application of a force over a distance, including pressure–volume work.
- 5. The capacity to perform work or to produce heat.
- 6. A process in which thermal energy is transferred from a system to its surroundings.
- 7. Law: The principle stating that the total entropy of an isolated system cannot decrease spontaneously.
- 10. All matter and energy external to the system that can interact with it.
- 11. Branch of chemistry concerned with energy changes during chemical reactions or phase changes.
- 13. in internal energy:The net change in the total kinetic and potential energies of the particles in a system.
- 14. This ones are responsible of work produced on/by the system
- 15. pressure: The force per unit area exerted by Earth’s atmosphere
- 17. system: A thermodynamic system capable of exchanging both mass and energy across its boundary.
- 18. system: A system that permits energy transfer but restricts mass transfer across its boundary.
- 19. function: A property whose value depends solely on the current thermodynamic state of the system.
- 22. zero: The theoretical temperature at which thermal motion is minimized.