TERMOQUIMICA Teoría 6 - Transferencia de calor a volumen constante Qv

TERMOQUIMICA Teoría 6 - Transferencia de calor a volumen constante Qv

Thermodynamics and Constant Volume Reactions

Introduction to the First Principle of Thermodynamics

  • The first principle of thermodynamics is applied specifically to reactions occurring at constant volume, particularly those involving solids and liquids without gas release.
  • Reactions in closed containers, such as pressure cookers or autoclaves, exemplify processes where volume remains unchanged despite potential gas production.

Examples of Constant Volume Reactions

  • Cooking in a pressure cooker is highlighted as an example where the system's volume does not change, allowing for specific thermodynamic considerations.
  • Other examples include sterilization processes in laboratories and wine fermentation, both occurring in sealed environments that maintain constant volume.

Mathematical Adaptation of the First Principle

  • The general equation for the first principle states that the change in internal energy (ΔU) equals heat (Q) plus work (W). This will be adapted for constant volume scenarios.
  • In this context, work is defined as negative pressure times the change in volume (W = -PΔV), which leads to simplifications when ΔV equals zero.

Implications of Constant Volume on Energy Changes

  • Since ΔV is zero during constant volume reactions, both work and changes in internal energy simplify significantly. Thus, ΔU becomes equal to Q transferred during the reaction.
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En este apartado 6 de teoría de termoquímica vamos a explicar la transferencia de calor a volumen constante, en el desarrollo de la cual aparecerá un concepto nuevo muy importante en termodinámica, que es el de la energía interna. Más contenidos y una explicación más detallada en: http://www.quimitube.com ¿Te ha gustado este vídeo? Suscríbete a nuestro canal de Youtube y serás de los primeros en enterarte de cualquier nuevo vídeo. https://www.youtube.com/user/Quimitubes Y también: http://www.twitter.com/quimitube http://www.facebook.com/quimitube ¡Gracias por tu apoyo!