- Topic tree
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- Concepts
- Infographics
- Problems and Solutions
- Board Level Unit test
- NEET / JEE Test
1. Topic tree
Unit 6: Thermodynamics
1. Introduction
- Overview of energy transformations
- Relevance to chemical reactions and physical processes
2. Thermodynamic Terms
- System and surroundings
- Types of systems: Open, closed, isolated
- State of the system
3. Internal Energy
- Definition and significance
- Work and heat exchange
4. First Law of Thermodynamics
- Statement and mathematical form
- Energy conservation principles
- Applications in chemical systems
5. Enthalpy (H)
- Definition and state function
- Relationship between ΔU\Delta U and ΔH\Delta H
6. Standard Enthalpy Changes
- Standard states
- Measurement and calculation
7. Enthalpy for Reactions
- Hess’s Law
- Applications and examples
8. Properties of Thermodynamic Quantities
- Extensive vs. Intensive Properties
9. Spontaneity and Processes
- Spontaneous and non-spontaneous processes
- Role of entropy in spontaneity
10. Second Law of Thermodynamics
- Entropy and its significance
11. Gibbs Free Energy (G)
- Definition and relationship to spontaneity
- Relation to equilibrium constants
12. Applications
- Predicting feasibility of reactions
- Driving forces in chemical changes
2. Terms, Definitions and Symbols
Terms | Definitions |
System-surroundings | A concept describing a system interacting with its surroundings. |
Open-system | A system allowing the exchange of matter and energy with surroundings. |
Closed-system | A system allowing only energy exchange, not matter. |
Isolated-system | A system with no exchange of matter or energy. |
State-function | A property depending only on the current state, not the path taken. |
Internal-energy | Total energy contained in a system, including kinetic and potential energy. |
Enthalpy-change | Heat exchange at constant pressure during a reaction. |
Standard-state | Reference condition for thermodynamic measurements. |
Hess’s-law | A law stating total enthalpy change is independent of the reaction path. |
Energy-conservation | Principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed. |
Heat-work | Two primary modes of energy transfer in a system. |
State-properties | Properties defining the macroscopic state of a system. |
Extensive-property | Property depending on the size/extent of the system. |
Intensive-property | Property independent of the size of the system. |
Thermodynamic-equilibrium | Condition where macroscopic properties remain constant over time. |
Entropy-change | Measure of disorder or randomness in a system. |
Gibbs-free-energy | Energy available to do work in a system at constant temperature and pressure. |
Spontaneous-process | Process occurring without external energy input. |
Non-spontaneous | A process requiring external energy input to occur. |
Thermodynamic-reversibility | A process that can reverse with no net energy change. |
Enthalpy-formation | Change in enthalpy when one mole of a compound forms. |
Enthalpy-combustion | Change in enthalpy when one mole of substance combusts completely. |
Entropy-increase | General tendency of entropy to increase in isolated systems. |
Equilibrium-constant | Constant characterizing equilibrium concentrations of products and reactants. |
Temperature-dependence | Dependence of reaction feasibility on temperature. |
Chemical-potential | Energy driving chemical reactions towards equilibrium. |
Phase-transition | Change between solid, liquid, and gaseous states of matter. |
Energy-transfer | Exchange of energy between a system and its surroundings. |
Reversible-process | Idealized process occurring infinitely slowly, maintaining equilibrium. |
Irreversible-process | Process occurring spontaneously, creating entropy. |
3. Concepts
4. Infographics
5. Problems and Solutions
6. Board Level Unit Test
7. JEE / NEET Mock Test
Class 11 Topic Tree
The Thermodynamics topic tree from the provided CBSE Chemistry textbook (Thermodynamics section) is structured as follows:
Unit 6: Thermodynamics
1. Introduction
- Overview of energy transformations
- Relevance to chemical reactions and physical processes
2. Thermodynamic Terms
- System and surroundings
- Types of systems: Open, closed, isolated
- State of the system
3. Internal Energy
- Definition and significance
- Work and heat exchange
4. First Law of Thermodynamics
- Statement and mathematical form
- Energy conservation principles
- Applications in chemical systems
5. Enthalpy (H)
- Definition and state function
- Relationship between ΔU\Delta U and ΔH\Delta H
6. Standard Enthalpy Changes
- Standard states
- Measurement and calculation
7. Enthalpy for Reactions
- Hess’s Law
- Applications and examples
8. Properties of Thermodynamic Quantities
- Extensive vs. Intensive Properties
9. Spontaneity and Processes
- Spontaneous and non-spontaneous processes
- Role of entropy in spontaneity
10. Second Law of Thermodynamics
- Entropy and its significance
11. Gibbs Free Energy (G)
- Definition and relationship to spontaneity
- Relation to equilibrium constants
12. Applications
- Predicting feasibility of reactions
- Driving forces in chemical changes