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Which of the following situations would cause the greatest increase in the motion of molecules in a system?

A. The system absorbs 100 J of heat and has 100 J of work done to it.
B. The system absorbs 100 J of heat and does 100 J of work.
C. The system releases 100 J of heat and does 100 J of work.
D. The system releases 100 J of heat and has 100 J of work done to it.

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Answer: A. The system absorbs 100 J of heat and has 100 J of work done to it.

Explanation: According to first law of thermodynamics:


\Delta E=q+w


\Delta E=Change in internal energy

q = heat absorbed or released

w = work done or by the system

w = work done by the system=
-P\Delta V

{ Work is done by the system as the final volume is greater than initial volume and is negative and work done on the system is positive.}

1. The system absorbs 100 J of heat and has 100 J of work done to it.


\Delta E=+100+(100)=+200J

2. The system absorbs 100 J of heat and does 100 J of work.


\Delta E=+100+(-100)=0J

3. The system releases 100 J of heat and does 100 J of work.


\Delta E=-100+(-100)=-200J

4. The system releases 100 J of heat and has 100 J of work done to it.


\Delta E=-100+(+100)=0J

As internal energy is the function of temperature, a positive increase in internal energy means the temperature has increased and thus the motion of particles will be greatest.

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