Defined as Enthalpy under constant pressure.
Defined by S, and sometimes ΔS
What is Entropy?
Spontaneity.
What is free energy?
Exothermic.
What is negative heat?
The first law of Thermodynamics.
Why is energy conserved?
A positive Enthalpy is denoted.
What is endothermic?
The entropy of the universe is always increasing.
What is the second law of thermodynamics?
True or False: Gibbs Free Energy is negative for spontaneous processes.
What is true?
Endothermic.
What is positive heat?
The second law of thermodynamics.
The entropy of the universe is always increasing?
Defined as this law, change of Enthalpy can be in steps.
What is Hess' Law?
Entropy has this sign for a mixture.
What is positive?
What is an example of a spontaneous reaction?
e.g., What is rust?
Relating to heat, temperature, and mass of a substance.
What is specific heat?
A pure crystalline solid at 0 Kelvin has zero entropy.
What is the third law of thermodynamics?
A type of reaction, which is driven by Enthalpy under constant pressure.
What is exothermic?
Diffusion has this sign of Entropy.
What is positive?
Free energy.
What is spontaneity?
This principle relates to the heating of an equilibrium.
What is Le Chatlier's Principle?
Absolute zero or 0 Kelvin.
What is the coldest temperature?
Defined by the letter H and sometimes ΔH.
What is enthalpy?
The number of possible arrangements.
What is entropy?
The man who came up with Free Energy.
What is Gibbs?
Within the USA, the most abundant form of central heating.
What is natural gas?
Daily Double!!! What is the largest lake?
What is the Caspian Sea?