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Under what conditions does q, the heat evolved or absorbed by the system in a physical or chemical process, equal the change in enthalpy of the system? 1. When q ≥ 0. 2. When w = 0. 3. When w = −PΔV.

Respuesta :

Answer: When [tex]w=-P\Delta V[/tex]

Explanation:

According to first law of thermodynamics, energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only be transformed from one form to another.

[tex]\Delta H=\Delta E+P\Delta V[/tex]

[tex]\Delta E=q+w[/tex]

[tex]\Delta H[/tex] = change in enthalpy

P = pressure

[tex]\Delta V[/tex] = change in volume

[tex]\Delta E[/tex]=Change in internal energy

q = heat absorbed or released

w = work done on or by the system

[tex]\Delta H=q+w+P\Delta V[/tex]

Thus for [tex]\Delta E=q+w[/tex] , [tex]w=-P\Delta V[/tex]

The heat evolved or absorbed by the system in a physical or chemical process, equal the change in enthalpy of the system when [tex]w=-P\Delta V[/tex]

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