Heat and Work relation
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Heat and Work relation
Based on the deltaU=q+w equation, if a system is endothermic and q is positive, would the work always be negative? If not, when does it become positive?
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Re: Heat and Work relation
I don't think the work needs to be negative if the given q is positive; I believe it is not a causal relationship ("if q is positive, then w must be negative", etc.). If you take a look at 8.13, you can see that this problem gives a negative deltaU value and a negative (but not as large) deltaH value, so therefore a large negative w value is needed.
Re: Heat and Work relation
In that equation q and w are separate so they don't directly affect each other since they are calculated separately.
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Re: Heat and Work relation
Normally when solving delta U = q(heat) + w(work) q and w are calculated separately. The work could have a negative or positive value depending on the delta V in the equation.
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Re: Heat and Work relation
The value of work is not necessarily negative.
According to what the textbook states in CH8: First Law of thermodynamics, △U=q+w
1. the q and w is determined by the realistic circumstance
2. the positive and negative sign is assigned to represent that if the work is done to the system and the system does work to the surroundings (or if the heat is transferred from the system to the surroundings or from the surroundings to the system)
3. the values of q and w are actually really random
Hope this helps!
According to what the textbook states in CH8: First Law of thermodynamics, △U=q+w
1. the q and w is determined by the realistic circumstance
2. the positive and negative sign is assigned to represent that if the work is done to the system and the system does work to the surroundings (or if the heat is transferred from the system to the surroundings or from the surroundings to the system)
3. the values of q and w are actually really random
Hope this helps!
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