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A chemical process in which heat is absorbed.

A change in which q=30 J, w=44 J.
A process in which a system does work on its surroundings with no change in q.
A process in which work is done on a system and an equal amount of heat is withdrawn.

In how many of these cases does the internal energy of the system decrease? (0,1,2,3,4)

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Answer:

Number of cases where internal energy of system decreases = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

According to first law of thermodynamics-


\Delta U=q+w

where,
\Delta U, q and w represents change in internal energy, heat exchanged and work done respectively.

  • When heat is absorbed (q > 0),
    \Delta U will also increase.
  • When q = 30 J and w = 44 J,
    \Delta U = (30+44) J = 74 J (positive). So, internal energy of system increases.
  • When q = 0 and system does work on its surroundings (w < 0),
    \Delta U < 0 (negative). So, internal energy of system decreases.
  • When work id done on system (w > 0) and heat is withdrawn (q < 0) by an equal amount (w = -q),
    \Delta U=0. So, internal energy does not change.

So, number of cases where internal energy of system decreases = 1

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