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The laws of thermodynamics are: force = mass times acceleration entropy stoichiometry conservation of massAsked by klklklkkl
The laws of thermodynamics are:
force = mass times acceleration
entropy
stoichiometry
conservation of mass
force = mass times acceleration
entropy
stoichiometry
conservation of mass
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The laws of thermodynamics are:
A)force = mass times acceleration
B)entropy
C)stoichiometry
D)conservation of mass
A)force = mass times acceleration
B)entropy
C)stoichiometry
D)conservation of mass
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energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed or transferred between systems.
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B) entropy
The laws of thermodynamics are:
1) The law of conservation of energy (also known as the first law): Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
2) The law of entropy (also known as the second law): In any energy transformation, the total amount of usable energy decreases and the entropy (disorder) of the system increases.
3) The law of absolute zero: As temperature approaches absolute zero, the entropy of a system approaches a minimum value.
4) The law of conservation of mass (also known as the principle of mass conservation): Mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
The laws of thermodynamics are:
1) The law of conservation of energy (also known as the first law): Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
2) The law of entropy (also known as the second law): In any energy transformation, the total amount of usable energy decreases and the entropy (disorder) of the system increases.
3) The law of absolute zero: As temperature approaches absolute zero, the entropy of a system approaches a minimum value.
4) The law of conservation of mass (also known as the principle of mass conservation): Mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
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