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- 3. tells, if a system is stable, by how much can it increase the gain of the system or the phase lag of the system before it becomes unstable? Any technique that tells whether a system is stable or not could also be used to calculate these two relative stability metrics
- 5. entropy values represents the entropy change of a substance taken from absolute zero to a given temperature.
- 9. the sum of the enthalpy plus the product of the temperature and entropy of the system.
- 12. minimum energy needed for compounds to react in a chemical reaction
- 13. the time-evolution of a system in which it releases free energy and it moves to a lower, more thermodynamically stable energy state
- 14. a measurement of quantities of products and reactants at a particular moment in time.
- 15. a process or reaction that releases energy from the system, usually by heat.
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- 1. relates average relative kinetic energy of gas particles with the temperature of the gas (1.380649×10−23 J⋅K−1.)
- 2. the sum of the internal energy and the product of the pressure and volume of a thermodynamic system.
- 4. reaction quotient @ equilibrium
- 6. cycle diagram showing how three, or more reactions are interconvertible. They can be constructed to find unknown energy changes, by adding up the energies of steps from a different route to the same final products.
- 7. a process that when applied can analyze reaction energies (Max Born + Fritz Haber)
- 8. any process with an increase in the enthalpy H of the system. In these, a closed system usually absorbs thermal energy.
- 10. a thermodynamic quantity that represents the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work
- 11. used to predict the actions of an equilibrium system when a condition is changed. Ex. increasing the temperature will shift equilibrium to the right/left
