Fundamental Concepts of Thermodynamics

The formal concepts of thermodynamics are subtle and require much thought before they are comprehended fully or adequately [2]. The development of these concepts is based on a strong foundation in chemistry, physics, and mathematics, built over several semesters of study. Such development is not attempted here; rather, some essential thermodynamic quantities are introduced in terms of their significances and dependences on measurable properties.


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