Step 1: State the First Law of Thermodynamics. The first law is often expressed as \( \Delta U = Q - W \), where \( \Delta U \) is the change in the internal energy of a system, \( Q \) is the heat added to the system, and \( W \) is the work done by the system.
Step 2: Interpret the meaning of the law. This law states that the change in a system's internal energy is equal to the heat supplied to the system minus the work done by the system. In essence, it says that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or changed from one form to another (e.g., from heat into work and internal energy).
Step 3: Relate the interpretation to fundamental conservation principles. The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed is the law of conservation of energy. Therefore, the First Law of Thermodynamics is a restatement of the conservation of energy principle, specifically applied to thermodynamic systems.
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1.24 g of $ {AX}_2 $ (molar mass 124 g mol$^{-1}$) is dissolved in 1 kg of water to form a solution with boiling point of 100.105$^\circ$C, while 2.54 g of $ {AY}_2 $ (molar mass 250 g mol$^{-1}$) in 2 kg of water constitutes a solution with a boiling point of 100.026$^\circ$C. $ K_{b(H_2O)} = 0.52 \, \text{K kg mol}^{-1} $. Which of the following is correct?
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The correct order of set of reagents for the above conversion is :