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MCAT CHEM7 Kaplan Review | 100+ Questions | Thermodynamics, Gibbs Free Energy, Enthalpy, Entropy

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This expert-verified Kaplan MCAT CHEM7 review contains 100+ Q&A flashcards that simplify core thermodynamics principles for the MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations section. Designed for pre-med students, this resource covers essential definitions, key equations, and system behaviors, emphasizing problem-solving strategies related to Gibbs free energy (ΔG), enthalpy (ΔH), entropy (ΔS), and spontaneity. Topics include: Types of thermodynamic systems: isolated (no energy/matter exchange), closed (only energy exchange), open (energy and matter exchange) Four main thermodynamic processes: Isothermal (ΔT = 0) Adiabatic (Q = 0) Isobaric (constant P) Isochoric/isovolumetric (constant V) State functions: pressure, volume, temperature, enthalpy, entropy, free energy Phase changes and phase diagrams: triple point, critical point, and transitions like sublimation and deposition Heat vs temperature: Heat is total thermal energy Temperature is average kinetic energy q = mcΔT (no phase change) q = mL (during phase change) Enthalpy (ΔH): Potential energy in chemical bonds Use of Hess’s Law and ΔH formation values Distinctions between specific heat (c) and heat capacity (mc) Entropy (ΔS): Measure of disorder Follows the trend: gases > liquids > solids ΔS increases with energy dispersal or heat flow Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG): ΔG = ΔH – TΔS ΔG < 0 = spontaneous ΔG > 0 = non-spontaneous ΔG = 0 = equilibrium Temperature dependence on spontaneity analyzed using ±ΔH and ±ΔS combinations Standard state calculations: ΔG° = –RT ln Keq ΔG = ΔG° + RT ln(Q/Keq) Energy equations: ΔU = Q – W ΔS = Qrev / T PV = nRT (ideal gas link) Bond enthalpy equation: ΔH = ΣΔHbroken – ΣΔHformed Graphs: Pressure vs volume process recognition Energy diagrams for exergonic and endergonic reactions Ideal for: MCAT preparation involving thermodynamic reasoning and calculation Students in General Chemistry, Intro to Thermodynamics, Physical Chemistry, or Biophysics Keywords: thermodynamics, Gibbs free energy, enthalpy, entropy, phase change, heat vs temperature, isothermal, adiabatic, isobaric, isochoric, calorimetry, specific heat, heat capacity, spontaneous reaction, equilibrium, ΔG equation, Hess's Law, heat of formation, PV work, reaction spontaneity, standard state, ln Keq, MCAT chemistry, Kaplan CHEM7

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3 types of heat systems: - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔■isolated=completely shut no

exchange

■closed system=exchange E only

■open system=exchange both E/matter


4 type of thermo processes: - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔■isothermal=occur at same T


■adiabatic=isolated, no heat exchange

■isobaric=occur at same pressure (barometer)

■isovolumetric/isochoric=occur at same volume


sublimation vs deposition - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Sublimation = solid to gas

, ex. dry ice sublimates

ex. atomic bomb sublimates/incinerates people




Deposition = gas to solid


Pressure vs Temperature Graph - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔triple point=all 3 states of

matter exist

critical point=co-existence of 2 matters


States of matter: - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔■state functions=describe physical

properties of equal state (p, d, T, V, H, G, S)

■standard conditions=25'C, 298K, 1atm, 1M

■STP=0'C, 1atm

■standard state=most common/stable form under standard conditions

■phase changes=

exist at specific T and p

1. melting & freezing= btn solid/liquid

2. vaporization & condensation=btn liquid/gas

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