Applications of Thermodynamics

Unit 9: Applications of Thermodynamics in AP Chemistry focuses on the principles of energy, entropy (
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ΔS), and Gibbs free energy (
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ΔG) to predict and analyze the spontaneity of chemical processes. Key topics include the relationships between enthalpy, entropy, and free energy, as well as the connection between equilibrium constants and thermodynamic favorability. Students explore concepts like electrochemical cells and thermodynamic efficiency, gaining a deeper understanding of how energy governs chemical reactions and real-world systems.

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9.1 Introduction to Entropy
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9.1 Introduction to Entropy
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9.9 Cell Potential Under Nonstandard Conditions
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9.9 Cell Potential Under Nonstandard Conditions
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9.2 Absolute Entropy and Entropy Change
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9.2 Absolute Entropy and Entropy Change
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9.10 Electrolysis and Faraday's Law
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9.10 Electrolysis and Faraday's Law
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9.3 Gibbs Free Energy and Thermodynamic Favorability
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9.3 Gibbs Free Energy and Thermodynamic Favorability
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9.4 Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control
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9.4 Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control
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9.5 Free Energy and Equilibrium
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9.5 Free Energy and Equilibrium
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9.6 Coupled Reactions
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9.6 Coupled Reactions
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9.7 Galvanic (Voltaic) and Electrolytic Cells
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9.7 Galvanic (Voltaic) and Electrolytic Cells
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Unit 9 Review: Applications of Thermodynamics
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Unit 9 Review: Applications of Thermodynamics
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9.8 Cell Potential and Free Energy
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9.8 Cell Potential and Free Energy