Two positively charged spheres, each with a charge of 2.0⨉10-5 C, a mass of 1.0 kg, and separated by a distance of 1.0 cm, are held in place on a frictionless track. (a) What is the electrostatic potential energy of this system?
Ch.5 - Thermochemistry
Chapter 5, Problem 3
Consider the accompanying energy diagram. (a) Does this
diagram represent an increase or decrease in the internal energy
of the system?


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Observe the energy diagram provided.
Note the positions of the reactants and products on the diagram.
Identify the direction of the arrow indicating the change in internal energy.
Determine whether the arrow points downward or upward.
Conclude whether the internal energy of the system increases or decreases based on the direction of the arrow.

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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Internal Energy
Internal energy is the total energy contained within a system, including kinetic and potential energy of the particles. It is a state function, meaning it depends only on the current state of the system, not on how it got there. Changes in internal energy can indicate whether a reaction is endothermic or exothermic.
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Energy Diagrams
Energy diagrams visually represent the energy changes during a chemical reaction. The vertical axis typically shows internal energy, while the horizontal axis represents the progress of the reaction. The difference in energy between reactants and products indicates whether energy is absorbed or released during the reaction.
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Exothermic vs. Endothermic Reactions
Exothermic reactions release energy to the surroundings, resulting in a decrease in the internal energy of the system, while endothermic reactions absorb energy, leading to an increase in internal energy. In the context of the provided energy diagram, a downward arrow from reactants to products signifies an exothermic reaction, indicating a decrease in internal energy.
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