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How different is thermodynamics from chemical thermodynamics?

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Answered by gauravsharmatech
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In chemistry the thermodynamics is dealt with by assuming yourself as surroundings and notation W stands for work done ON the system. Physics deals with this subject assuming yourself as the system itself. Here W stands for work done BY the system.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thermodynamics studies how the state functions can be statistically related to the individual microscopic components of the systems. These microscopic components can either be described classically, or quantum mechanically, depending on what limit we are in.

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