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Title: Laws Regulating Energy


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Laws Regulating Energy
  • ChemCom Notes

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Laws Regulating Energy
  • Also called the laws of Thermodynamics
  • Zero Law Energy Transfer
  • First Law Conservation of Energy
  • Second Law Entropy
  • Third Law Absolute Zero

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Zero Law Energy Transfer
  • Energy will be transferred from areas of high
    temperature to areas of low temperature until the
    difference in temperature is zero.

25ºC 15ºC
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First Law Conservation of Energy
  • Total energy in the universe is constant. Energy
    is never actually created or destroyed. It only
    changes from one form to another, or moves from
    one place to another, or is converted to mass.

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Refresher Time
  • Find someone else in class (not sitting in your
    seating group) who is wearing the same color as
    you are.
  • Discuss the following questions and be ready to
    report out
  • What are three things that always make you laugh?
  • What are two things you are afraid of?
  • What is one thing you are good at doing?

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Second Law - Entropy
  • All things (mass and energy) tend toward
    disorder. So within any given system, energy will
    move from a state of organization toward a state
    of randomness. As disorder increases, energy
    changes into less usable forms. Because of this,
    any process that harnesses energy always loses
    some along the way-conversion can never be 100
    percent efficient.

100
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Third Law Absolute Zero
  • Molecular movement stops at absolute zero
    (-273C). Since temperature measures how fast
    molecules move, there can be no temperature lower
    than absolute zero.

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Other Important Ideas
  • Useful Energy
  • Energy Efficiency

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Useful Energy
  • The desired output energy of an energy
    conversion. In an electric oven the input
    electric energy is consumed while the oven is on,
    and the useful output energy is the thermal
    energy used to bake or cook the food.
  • Input Energy Useful Output Energy

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Energy Efficiency
  • No energy conversion is 100 efficient, but the
    energy is not lost. Energy is ALWAYS conserved
    but it is not always in a form that is useful.
    In science, energy efficient measures the ratio
    of useful output energy to input energy(Alberta
    Education). The debate regarding ethanol is a
    good example of a debate focused on energy
    efficiency.

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Energy Efficiency Calculations
  • Energy Efficiency is calculated by determining
    the amount of useful energy and dividing it by
    the input energy. Remember it cannot be 100 or
    more so that is a great way to check your math!

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Energy Efficiency Example
  • Information A burner on a stove uses the
    equivalent of 200 therms of energy to heat the
    burner to the equivalent of 150 therms.
  • Which is the useful energy?
  • Which is the input energy?
  • What is the energy efficiency?

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Energy Efficiency Practice
  • A Flashlight uses 55 units of energy to produce
    12 units of light. What is the efficiency of the
    flashlight?
  • A outdoor grill in the winter time uses 1,905
    units of energy to produce the heat needed (245
    units of energy) to cook a burger. How efficient
    is this?
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