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Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry – NEET Chemistry Class 11

Thermodynamics is a branch of chemistry that deals with the study of energy changes during chemical reactions. Thermochemistry focuses specifically on heat changes in reactions. These concepts are fundamental for understanding energy transfer, spontaneity of reactions, and predicting chemical behavior, making them crucial for NEET preparation.


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STD 11

1

Some Basic Concept Of Chemistry

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2

Structure Of Atom

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3

Classification Of Elements & Periodicity In Properties

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4

Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure

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5

Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry

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6.1

Equilibrium - I (Chemical Equilibrium)

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6.2

Equilibrium - II (Icon Equilibrium)

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7

Redox Reactions

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8.1

Organic Chemistry Nomenclature Of Organic Compounds

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8.2

Organic Chemistry Isomerism

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8.3

Organic Chemistry Purification & Characterization

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8.4

Organic Chemistry Reaction Mechanism

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9

Hydrocarbon

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10

P - Block Elements - I

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STD 12

1

Solution & Colligative Properties

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2

Electrochemistry

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3

Chemical Kinetics

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4

D & F - Block Elements

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5

Co-Ordination Chemistry

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6

Haloalkanes & Haloarenes

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7

Alcohol , Phenol & Ethers

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8.1

Aldehydes & Ketones

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8.2

Carboxylic Acids & Their Derivative

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9

Amines

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10

Biomolecules

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11

P - Block Elements - ll

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Introduction to Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics studies energy and its transformations in chemical processes. It explains how heat, work, and internal energy interact in a system and surrounding. The three main laws of thermodynamics form the foundation for analyzing chemical and physical processes.


First Law of Thermodynamics

The First Law of Thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change from one form to another. Mathematically:

ΔU = q + w

Where:

  • ΔU = Change in internal energy of the system

  • q = Heat absorbed by the system

  • w = Work done on the system

This law helps in calculating energy changes in chemical reactions.


Internal Energy and Enthalpy

  • Internal Energy (U): Total energy contained in a system, including kinetic and potential energies of molecules.

  • Enthalpy (H): Heat content of a system at constant pressure, expressed as H = U + PV.

Enthalpy changes (ΔH) are measured in calorimetry experiments to understand reaction heat changes.


Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions

  • Exothermic Reactions: Release heat to the surroundings (ΔH < 0), e.g., combustion of methane.

  • Endothermic Reactions: Absorb heat from the surroundings (ΔH > 0), e.g., photosynthesis.

Understanding these reactions is essential for solving NEET numerical questions.


Hess’s Law of Constant Heat Summation

Hess’s Law states that the total enthalpy change of a reaction is independent of the path taken, depending only on initial and final states. It is extremely useful in calculating enthalpy changes of reactions that are difficult to measure directly.


Second Law of Thermodynamics

The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that in all spontaneous processes, the entropy of the universe increases. Entropy (S) measures the degree of disorder in a system. Spontaneous reactions are those that proceed without external input of energy.


Gibbs Free Energy

Gibbs free energy (G) combines enthalpy and entropy to predict spontaneity:

G = H – T·S

  • ΔG < 0 → Spontaneous reaction

  • ΔG > 0 → Non-spontaneous reaction

  • ΔG = 0 → Equilibrium

This concept is crucial for NEET questions related to reaction feasibility.


Importance for NEET Preparation

Thermodynamics and thermochemistry are high-yield topics because they:

  • Explain energy changes and spontaneity in reactions.

  • Help solve numerical problems in calorimetry and reaction energy.

  • Are repeatedly featured in previous year NEET papers.


Previous Year NEET Questions – Insights

Typical questions from this chapter include:

  • Calculating ΔH, ΔU, and ΔG for given reactions.

  • Applying Hess’s Law to determine enthalpy changes.

  • Predicting spontaneity of reactions using ΔG and entropy concepts.

  • Differentiating between exothermic and endothermic reactions.


Study Tips for Students

  1. Master the Laws of Thermodynamics – Focus on understanding, not memorizing formulas.

  2. Practice Numerical Problems – Solve previous year NEET questions for speed and accuracy.

  3. Use Diagrams – Energy level diagrams help visualize enthalpy changes.

  4. Memorize Key Concepts – Definitions of enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs free energy, and spontaneity.

  5. Refer to NCERT – Most questions in NEET are directly from NCERT textbooks.


Conclusion

A strong understanding of Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry is vital for NEET success. It allows students to calculate energy changes, predict reaction spontaneity, and confidently tackle both numerical and conceptual questions in exams.