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Thermodynamics: Combustion

Learn the ins and outs of combustion in thermodynamics
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  5 Lessons ·  14m  in Arabic, English 

Course Description

Thermodynamics has wide applications within the petroleum industry and is the branch of physics concerned with heat and temperature. Combustion is referred to as an exothermic chemical reaction because it causes a net release of heat into the environment. This course is designed to take your understanding of thermodynamics to the next level.

Thermodynamics governs what can happen in a chemical reaction. By applying the laws of thermodynamics, chemists can measure, predict, and control the heat and energy of chemical reactions to help solve problems like making cleaner-burning rocket fuels and more efficient engines. This course will cover types of combustion, stoichiometry, pyrolysis, fuels, and octane.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify the types of combustion
  • Compare and contrast two types of combustion
  • Define stoichiometry and explain its relation to combustion
  • Explain the chemical reaction of pyrolysis
  • Discuss fuels and octane levels

Key Takeaways

  • Thermodynamics is the branch of physics concerned with heat and temperature, and it has wide applications within the petroleum industry.
  • Combustion is an exothermic chemical reaction because it causes a net release of heat into the environment.
  • Thermodynamics governs what can happen in a chemical reaction, and its laws let chemists measure, predict, and control the heat and energy of chemical reactions.
  • Applying the laws of thermodynamics helps solve problems such as making cleaner-burning rocket fuels and more efficient engines.
  • The course covers types of combustion, stoichiometry, pyrolysis, fuels, and octane.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does this course cover?

The course covers types of combustion, stoichiometry, pyrolysis, fuels, and octane.

What will I be able to do after completing this course?

You will be able to identify the types of combustion, compare and contrast two types of combustion, define stoichiometry and its relation to combustion, explain the chemical reaction of pyrolysis, and discuss fuels and octane levels.

Why is combustion described as an exothermic reaction?

Combustion is referred to as an exothermic chemical reaction because it causes a net release of heat into the environment.

How does thermodynamics relate to real-world problems?

By applying the laws of thermodynamics, chemists can measure, predict, and control the heat and energy of chemical reactions to help solve problems like making cleaner-burning rocket fuels and more efficient engines.

What lessons are included in this course?

The lessons are Types of Combustion, Stoichiometry, Pyrolysis, Fuels, and Octane.