Laws of Thermodynamics
Energy, Entropy & Spontaneity | Physical Chemistry
1. The Zeroth Law
Statement: If two systems (A and B) are each in thermal equilibrium with a third system (C), then they are in thermal equilibrium with each other.
Significance: This law defines the concept of Temperature. It is the basis for using thermometers.
Implies: If $T_A = T_C$ and $T_B = T_C$, then $T_A = T_B$.
2. The First Law (Law of Conservation of Energy)
Statement: Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, although it can be converted from one form to another. The energy of an isolated system is constant.
$$ \Delta U = q + w $$
Where:
- $\Delta U$ = Change in Internal Energy.
- $q$ = Heat exchanged (+ve if absorbed, -ve if released).
- $w$ = Work done (+ve if work done on system, -ve if work done by system).
Limitation: It tells us about the energy balance but does not predict the direction or feasibility (spontaneity) of a process.
3. The Second Law (Entropy & Spontaneity)
Statement (Clausius): Heat cannot spontaneously flow from a colder body to a hotter body without external work.
Entropy Statement: The entropy of the universe (System + Surroundings) increases in a spontaneous process.
Entropy Statement: The entropy of the universe (System + Surroundings) increases in a spontaneous process.
$$ \Delta S_{total} = \Delta S_{sys} + \Delta S_{surr} > 0 \quad (\text{For Spontaneous}) $$
Gibbs Free Energy ($\Delta G$)
Combines Enthalpy ($H$) and Entropy ($S$) to predict spontaneity at constant T and P.
$$ \Delta G = \Delta H - T \Delta S $$
- $\Delta G < 0$: Spontaneous
- $\Delta G > 0$: Non-Spontaneous
- $\Delta G = 0$: Equilibrium
4. The Third Law
Statement: The entropy of a perfectly crystalline substance approaches zero as the absolute temperature approaches zero (0 Kelvin).
$$ \lim_{T \to 0} S = 0 $$
Significance:
- It allows the calculation of Absolute Entropies ($S^\circ$) of substances at room temperature.
- Residual Entropy: Some substances (like $CO, NO, Ice$) do not have zero entropy at 0K due to crystal imperfections or disorder.
5. Summary Comparison
| Law | Key Concept | Equation |
|---|---|---|
| Zeroth | Temperature | $T_A = T_B$ |
| First | Internal Energy ($\Delta U$) | $\Delta U = q + w$ |
| Second | Entropy ($S$) | $\Delta S_{univ} > 0$ |
| Third | Absolute Zero | $S_{0K} = 0$ |
Practice Quiz
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