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INTERNAL ENERGY FOR A CLOSED SYSTEM WITH ONLY REVERSIBLE MECHANICAL WORK:
dU = dq PdV
and
dq = TdS
dU = TdS PdV
Fundamental equation of U for a closed system involving only mechanical work. U is a function of S and V and dU is an exact differential, so it can be written as:
Then
# U & T =% ( $ S 'V
$ U ' P = & ) % V ( S
INTERNAL ENERGY FOR A CLOSED SYSTEM WITH ONLY IRREVERSIBLE MECHANICAL WORK:
For an irreversible, spontaneous, process
dq TdS so that
dU TdS Pext dV
A change can take place spontaneously at constant entropy and volume only if the internal energy decreases.
(dU) S,V 0
dq TdS so that
U = TS PV + i n i
i=1
H=U+PV
dH = dU + PdV + VdP dH = TdS + VdP
N
dH = TdS + VdP + i dn i
i
Maxwell relation:
A change can take place spontaneously at constant entropy, pressure and number of moles, only if the enthalpy decreases.
(dH) S,P,{n i } 0
N i=1
(P = Pext )
Integrated: H = TS i n i .
Helmholtz energy:
A=U-TS
dA = PdV SdT + i dn i
i
A change can take place spontaneously at constant volume, temperature, and number of moles, only if the Helmholtz energy decreases.
(dA)T ,V ,{n i } 0.
# S & # P & =% ( % ( $ V 'T ,{n i } $ T 'V ,{n i }
N
Maxwells relation:
Integrated: A = PV + i n i .
i=1
Gibbs energy:
G=H-TS
dG = SdT + VdP + i dn i
i
# G & i = % ( $ n i 'T ,P ,{ n j i }
and
If a thermodynamic potential (e.g. G) is known as a function of its natural variables, we can calculate all of the thermodynamic properties of the system:
A change can take place spontaneously at constant pressure, temperature, and number of moles, only if the Gibbs energy decreases.
G = i n i
i=1
$ S ' $ ' & ) =& i) = Si , the partial molar entropy % n i (T ,P,{n j ii }, % T ( P ,{n i }
# V & # & =% i( = Vi % ( , the partial molar volume. n i 'T ,P ,{n }, $ P 'T ,{n i } $ j ii
At constant T and P a spontaneous process will occur with an increase of the total entropy and a decrease of the Gibbs energy.
Ssystem + Ssurroundings > 0 H system T TSsystem H system > 0 Ssurroundings = G > 0 G < 0