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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/Username%3A_marzluff@grinnell.edu/CHM363_Chapter/06%3A_The_First_Law/6.1%3A_Internal_EnergyIn order to study the exchange of energy between a system and its surroundings, we need to define the boundaries of the system. We then need to determine how much energy the system possesses. This ene...In order to study the exchange of energy between a system and its surroundings, we need to define the boundaries of the system. We then need to determine how much energy the system possesses. This energy is known as the total energy of the system or the internal energy of the system. In this section, we will describe the basic parameters of the system, distinguish between heat and work, define internal energy, and determine changes in the internal energy.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Knox_College/Chem_321%3A_Physical_Chemistry_I/06%3A_The_First_Law/6.01%3A_Internal_EnergyIn order to study the exchange of energy between a system and its surroundings, we need to define the boundaries of the system. We then need to determine how much energy the system possesses. This ene...In order to study the exchange of energy between a system and its surroundings, we need to define the boundaries of the system. We then need to determine how much energy the system possesses. This energy is known as the total energy of the system or the internal energy of the system. In this section, we will describe the basic parameters of the system, distinguish between heat and work, define internal energy, and determine changes in the internal energy.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/CHM_363%3A_Physical_Chemistry_I/06%3A_The_First_Law/6.01%3A_Internal_EnergyIn order to study the exchange of energy between a system and its surroundings, we need to define the boundaries of the system. We then need to determine how much energy the system possesses. This ene...In order to study the exchange of energy between a system and its surroundings, we need to define the boundaries of the system. We then need to determine how much energy the system possesses. This energy is known as the total energy of the system or the internal energy of the system. In this section, we will describe the basic parameters of the system, distinguish between heat and work, define internal energy, and determine changes in the internal energy.