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What is internal energy (U), and why is it important?

Here’s a explanation:


Internal Energy (U)

  • Definition: Internal energy is the total energy contained within a system.
  • It includes:
    • Kinetic energy of molecules (movement of particles)
    • Potential energy of molecules (energy due to interactions between particles)
  • It does not include energy from the system moving as a whole—only energy inside the system counts.

Why is Internal Energy Important?

  1. Measures the energy of a system:
    • It tells us how much energy the molecules inside the system have.
  2. Relates to heat and work:
    • When a system absorbs heat or does work, its internal energy changes.
    • ΔU = Heat added to the system – Work done by the system
  3. Helps predict chemical and physical changes:
    • Reactions, phase changes, and other processes involve changes in internal energy.
  4. State function:
    • Only the initial and final energy matter, not the path taken.

Example:

  • Boiling water: Heat increases the water molecules’ movement → internal energy rises.
  • Compressed gas: Work done on the gas → internal energy increases.

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