$\Delta U=q+w$

Kaylee Clarke 1G
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Brooke Yasuda 2J
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an adiabatic process is one in which there is no change in q during the reaction, so no heat is exchanged.

Pablo 1K
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I think thats no transfer of heat or mass of substances between a thermodynamic system and surroundings.

Sanjana Borle 2K
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Yes, in an adiabatic process q equals to zero because there is no transfer or heat between a system and its surroundings.

Michelle Xie 2B
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adiabatic means where there is no transfer of heat, so q is zero.

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Sanjana Borle 2K wrote:Yes, in an adiabatic process q equals to zero because there is no transfer or heat between a system and its surroundings.

^^ this correct and then would imply that deltaU (change in internal energy is = w (work)) since q=0

Gurmukhi Bevli 4G
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An adiabatic process has no heat transfer (q=0)

Justin Seok 2A
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An adiabatic process transfers no heat, and a diabatic process transfers heat

Connor Chappell 2B
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An adiabatic process is one in which no heat is transferred between the reaction and the surroundings (i.e. q=0). This is not the same as an isothermal process, in which the change in temperature is 0. Simply because there is no change in temperature, this does not indicate that there was no heat transfer between the reaction and the surroundings.

Maya Beal Dis 1D
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Would this mean that the change in enthalpy for an adiabtic process is also zero?

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Adiabatic means that there was no heat transfer so q=0

Abby Soriano 1J
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Maya Beal Dis 1D wrote:Would this mean that the change in enthalpy for an adiabtic process is also zero?

I think that the change in enthalpy would also be zero for cases in which the pressure is constant since only at constant pressure is heat equal to the enthalpy.

Anna Heckler 2C
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An adiabatic process occurs without transfer of heat or mass of substances between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings.

Jacob Motawakel
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An adiabatic process is when no heat is transferred.

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Kaylee Clarke 1G wrote:what is an adiabatic process?

What is meant by an adiabatic process is that there is no change in heat, q.
This is not to be confused with isothermal where the change in temperature is 0.

Celine 1F
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An adiabatic reaction is one where there is no heat transfer

san_2F
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An adiabatic reaction is when theres no heat being released or transferred into or from the system. Usually in these cases, q=0 and delta U = w

Veronica Lu 2H
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There is no heat exchange

Eesha Sohail 1D
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Can any real process ever be completely adiabatic? Heat exchange seems like it would be inevitable, in the real world.

Mai V 4L
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This means q stays constant right?

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