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difference between thermodynamics in phisics and chemistry​

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to a formal definition, thermodynamics deals with the relation between heat and other forms of energy, such as mechanical, chemical, or electric. It also covers the relationships between all forms of energies, hence why energy laws are studied widely under the broader term of thermodynamics. In fact, thermodynamics is so crucial that some students study it during their first year of engineering as well.

Answered by amitansuparida202
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"sign convection"

in physics work done by the system is positive whereas in chemistry the work done by system is negative

in physics work done on system is negative whereas in chemistry work done on system is positive

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