We have sucessfully dodged the various bullets chemistry has shot at us from the past 10 years , all those late nights with the periodic table, those classes pouring weird liquids in weird containers and getting weird smells ( Okay, I agree its weird to use these many 'weirds' in a sentence 😬) Now, it's time for payback
It's time to set the chemistry book on fire
(If you are on a roll with destructive science, (wait, let me rephrase it, 'destruction to science using science' ) don't forget to check out the detailed procedure on how to throw your physics textbook out of the window )
In thermodynamics, we learn mainly about 'energy transformations' ( focusing on heat, work done and various other new terms)
For example , let's take the main highlight ,which I have been speaking from the start,
You take our chemistry book in a closed container and burn it
After learning this chapter, we can calculate the total work done, the heat, the internal energy, and the change in enthalpy cause of this reaction.
<DISCLAIMER:- This blog only contains short notes of the chapter hence I would kindly advice you to read the NCERT textbook (CLICK HERE ) before proceeding ahead to get a better grasp on the contents of the blog >
This is the point where I realised this chapter is too vast ( and kinda long) to be fit into one blog, So keep your eyes peeled for Thermodynamics Part.2 where we continue this burning adventure
And to end this blog, here is a meme
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