difference of thermodynamics in physics and chemistry
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Fundamentally, thermodynamics in physics and chemistry is the same. The only difference is the notation of work in both, with work done by the system taken as positive in physics, and work done on the system taken as positive in chemistry. ... So, this is the distinction between the thermodynamics of physics and chemistry!
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