Thermodynamics is classified into the following four branches:
- Classical Thermodynamics
- Statistical Thermodynamics
- Chemical Thermodynamics
- Equilibrium Thermodynamics
Classical Thermodynamics
In classical thermodynamics, the behaviour of matter is analysed with a macroscopic approach. Units such as temperature and pressure are taken into consideration, which helps the individuals calculate other properties and predict the characteristics of the matter undergoing the process.
Statistical Thermodynamics
In statistical thermodynamics, every molecule is under the spotlight, i.e. the properties of every molecule and how they interact are taken into consideration to characterise the behaviour of a group of molecules.
Chemical Thermodynamics
Chemical thermodynamics is the study of how work and heat relate to each other in chemical reactions and in changes of states.
Equilibrium Thermodynamics
Equilibrium thermodynamics is the study of transformations of energy and matter as they approach the state of equilibrium.
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